Yes it react with each other and produce carbon disulphide
Yes because it reacts with Sulphur(S) to make Iron Sulphide a totally new substance.
You can use a magnet to separate the iron fillings from the sulfur powder. The iron fillings will be attracted to the magnet, allowing you to easily separate them from the sulfur powder.
No, a compound always consists of two or more different elements chemically bonded together to form a new substance with different chemical properties to the individual components. Sulphur is an element.
Iron Disulphide : FeS2
Ferrous refers to iron, and sulphide refers to sulfur.
When a mixture of iron filings and sulfur is put in carbon disulphide in a test tube, the sulfur will dissolve in the carbon disulphide, leaving behind the iron filings. The iron filings can be separated from the solution using a magnet.
1. Salt will dissolve in carbon disulphide 2. Now we have a mixture of iron filings sugar and carbon disulphide(salt dissolved in it) 3. Separate iron filings by magnet. 4. Remove the sugar by Decantation process. 5. Separate carbon disulphide and salt by distilation.
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Carbon react with iron forming carbides in steel.
Iron sulphide and water and carbon dioxide!
Yes because it reacts with Sulphur(S) to make Iron Sulphide a totally new substance.
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.
If you mean, "What elements make up iron sulphide," then they are Iron and Sulphur. Various 'types' of iron sulphide exist, including FeS (iron (II) sulphide), FeS2 (commonly known as pyrite, iron (II) disulphide or fool's gold), and Fe2S3 (iron (III) sulphide).
Yes, the reaction is possible when the mixture is heated.
The two possible formulaunits for Iron Sulfide are; FeS, and Fe1S1
iron sulphide is FeS while rust is oxide of iron Fe2O3.
To make iron sulfide, you would react iron (Fe) with sulfur (S) in the appropriate stoichiometric ratio, which in this case is 1:1. This reaction can be represented by the chemical equation: Fe + S -> FeS.