It gets hoty because the fire is hot (obviously) but the two chemicals react together causing heat to be transferdinto the whole mixture. when it has all been burnt it ceates a mixture/compound called sulphur oxide....
The solid formed when zinc is heated with sulfur is zinc sulfide.
Yes. This is an example of the law of conservation of matter/mass.
Solid iron oxide and a poisonous called sulphur dioxide
Yes, the reaction is possible when the mixture is heated.
Iron(II) sulphide: FeS. Iron sulphide is a synonym, but the first expression is more correct. Iron(III) sulphide: Fe2S3. Other forms of natural iron sulphides are known: see the link below.
The two possible formulaunits for Iron Sulfide are; FeS, and Fe1S1
When sulfur and iron are heated together, they react to form iron sulfide. Iron sulfide is a compound, not a mixture, so it does not show the properties of its individual elements like sulfur and iron. The formation of this compound is a chemical reaction where the atoms of sulfur and iron rearrange to create a new substance with different properties.
The iron ball will expands and the iron ball will be hot .
When iron and sulfur are heated together, they react to form iron sulfide, also known as iron(II) sulfide, which has the chemical formula FeS. This compound is a solid with a black color and is commonly found in nature as the mineral pyrite.
iron sulphide is FeS while rust is oxide of iron Fe2O3.
That depends on how hot it was heated.
Iron Sulphide