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No, heating would not separate iron and sulfur.
it is heterogenous
magnet is used to seperate iron dust and sulfur dust mixture
Iron fillings can be extracted with a magnet.
after heating a compound named iron sulphide is formed which is a non-metal
No, heating would not separate iron and sulfur.
it is heterogenous
Use a magnet to extract the iron from the sulfur.
Carbon disulfide can be used to separate a mixture of iron filings and sulfur. This is because carbon disulfide can be used to dissolve sulfur, thus leaving you with the iron filings.
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magnet is used to seperate iron dust and sulfur dust mixture
Iron fillings can be extracted with a magnet.
after heating a compound named iron sulphide is formed which is a non-metal
you use a magent
If it is a simple mixture of Fe and S you can use a magnet to separate iron. Of course, the method is not valid for an iron sulphide.
You can put the mixture in water where the wood will float and the the iron sink, or separate them with a magnet, where the iron will be attracted and the wood will not.
Yes, a magnet is one way that can be used to separate a mixture of iron filings and sulfur.