Iron (III) sulfide is not soluble in water.
The solubility in water is extremely low.
Insoluble
Ionic
Iron (|) Sulfide
Ionic compound
If you are talking the element sulfur, it is not soluble in water so you can just filter it off. A coffee filter would work. If you are talking the sulfide ion, S-2, you treat it withferric chloride to form the solid Fe2S3, which can then be filtered.
+3 for Fe -2 for S
.2M x V FeCl3=moles FeCl3 x 1mole Fe2S3/2mole FeCl3=moles of Fe2S3 x mm of Fe2S3/1 mole Fe2S3= g Fe2S3 x .65% yield. 2.75g Fe2S3/ .65= 4.23g Fe2S3/ 207.91= .02035 x 2mole FeCl3=.0407 moles FeCl3/ .2M FeCl3= .2035 L x 1000= 203.5 ml
Formula: Fe2S3
Ionic
Iron (|) Sulfide
Ionic compound
Fe2S3
If you are talking the element sulfur, it is not soluble in water so you can just filter it off. A coffee filter would work. If you are talking the sulfide ion, S-2, you treat it withferric chloride to form the solid Fe2S3, which can then be filtered.
+3 for Fe -2 for S
Fesub2 S
decomposition
ferric indicates the iron is +3 as opposed to +2 for ferrous sulfide indicates that there is sulfur with a -2 charge the formula is Fe2S3 two iron ions with a +3 = +6 3 sulfur ions with a -2 = -6 -6+6 = 0
+3 for Fe -2 for S