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oxides of iron are formed
Pressing clothes that are wrinkled.
Sulfur before being heated in the mixture weighs less and is less reactive than in the heated mixture.
That depends on how hot it was heated.
yes
no,iron sulphide is made up when sulphur and iron is heated.
Forging reconfigures a substance by pressing, hammering, or constricting it with a great deal of pressure. Most substances are forged after they have been heated, but not melted.
When sufficiently heated, iron filings and sulfur react to produce a compound, iron (II) sulfide.
oxides of iron are formed
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Solid iron oxide and a poisonous called sulphur dioxide
The iron ball will expands and the iron ball will be hot .
chemical equation of heated iron and sulfur is as follows. FeS can be obtained by the heating of iron and sulfur:Fe + S → FeS.
Nothing unless they are heated. If they are heated it will become iron oxide. Which is the same material that we find the ground
You get iron sulphide.
Pressing clothes that are wrinkled.
Sulfur before being heated in the mixture weighs less and is less reactive than in the heated mixture.