Ferric oxide, also called rust
No. That would be a mixture. If you were to burn that mixture you would get water as a product. Water is a compound.
As a product of melting together aluminium and iron is the intermetallic compound Al3Fe.
Yes. This can be seen especially well in the case of steel wool, which can burn in air when heated.
Iron sulfide is brown crystals. Iron is a silvery metal. Sulfur is bright yellow crystals. Sulfur burns with a bright flame. Iron doesn't burn and iron sulfide doesn't burn well.
Yes iron can burn
Iron could be a compound if you combined it with carbon. Then it would just be a alloy. Overall, iron is not a compound at all. It is an element.
Iron is not a compound, it is a metallic element.
There is only one product, the ionic compound iron(II) sulfide.iron + sulfur --> iron(II) sulfide Fe + S --> FeS
Heating a mixture of iron and sulfur will result in the formation of iron sulfide, commonly known as iron (II) sulfide or ferrous sulfide. This is a black solid compound with the chemical formula FeS.
Iron is a chemical element, not a compound.
Iron sulfide is a compound.
Iron sulfide is an inorganic compound formed from the elements iron and sulfur. It is classified as a binary compound, specifically a metal sulfide.