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If you simply mix iron filings and sulfur crystals together, you get a mixture. The iron keeps the properties of iron (including its ability to be magnetized), and the sulfur retains the properties of sulfur. This mixture can be easily separated mechanically by simply passing a magnet nearby, which will magnetize and attract the iron filings. If you combine the two using heat, however, they iron and sulfur will chemically react to form the compound iron sulfide. This compound will have properties different from either the sulfur or iron. A magnet will no long separate the two (although it might attract excess iron that was not combined in the reaction). This experiment is meant to distinguish the properties of substances combined in mixtures versus substances combined as chemical compounds.

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When iron and sulphur react the product is iron sulphide

Iron + Sulphur --> Iron sulphide
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When you iron is mixed with sulfuric acid, it creates FeSO4 and H2. It may heavily depend on how strong the sulfuric acid was.

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iron + sulphuric acid --> iron(III)sulphate solution + hydrogen gas.

2Fe + 3H2SO4 -----> Fe2(SO4)3 + 3H2

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The product would be Iron Sulphate and Water

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heating iron and sulpher makes black iron sulfide (FeS)

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You get iron sulphide

( commonly associated with fools gold )

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it will become iron-sulphite it would also bubble and fizz im not sure if it dissolves

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iron get corode

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If you simply mix iron filings and sulfur crystals together, you get a mixture. The iron keeps the properties of iron (including its ability to be magnetized), and the sulfur retains the properties of sulfur. This mixture can be easily separated mechanically by simply passing a magnet nearby, which will magnetize and attract the iron filings. If you combine the two using heat, however, they iron and sulfur will chemically react to form the compound iron sulfide. This compound will have properties different from either the sulfur or iron. A magnet will no long separate the two (although it might attract excess iron that was not combined in the reaction). This experiment is meant to distinguish the properties of substances combined in mixtures versus substances combined as chemical compounds.

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