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The iron and sulphur split because the iron sinks and the sulphur floats so you can separate the mixture

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What does iron add sulphur equal?

Iron and sulfur can react to form iron(II) sulfide. This compound is a gray solid with a metallic luster and is often used in the manufacturing of steel as a desulfurizing agent.


What do you add to sulpuric acid to get iron sulphate?

You would add iron oxide (rust) to sulfuric acid to produce iron sulfate and water in a chemical reaction.


If you add iron and oxygen?

If you add iron and oxygen, the iron will undergo a chemical reaction called oxidation, forming iron oxide, commonly known as rust. This process occurs more rapidly in the presence of moisture, as water facilitates the oxidation of iron.


What do you add to sulphur to make sulphur dioxide?

Oxygen!!! However, you do NOT add oxygen, it is combined. Yellow elemental sulphur is heated in a flow of oxygen gas. The product is sulphur dioxide. It has a very acrid/acidic smell, so do NOT breath it in. Sulphur dioxide can be dissolved in water to form Sulphurous Acid. The reaction equation for the combination of sulphur and oxygen is ; - S(s) + O2(g) == heat==> SO2(g) The reaction equation for the combination of sulphur dioxide and water is:- SO2(g) + H2O(l) == H2SO3(aq) NOTE this is sulphurOUS Acid. SulphurIC Acid has the formula ' H2SO4 '. one extra oxygen in combination.


How is the mixture of sand and iron filling is separated with the help of magnet?

use a magnet to get the iron filings out. then add water to the salt and sand and use a funnel and filter paper to separate the sand from the now salty water catch the water from the funnel in a glass bowl . place the glass bowl on top of a gauze which is balanced on a tripod which under that is a bunsen burner on it's hottest flame. the water will evaporate and you will be left with the salt

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What does iron add sulphur equal?

Iron and sulfur can react to form iron(II) sulfide. This compound is a gray solid with a metallic luster and is often used in the manufacturing of steel as a desulfurizing agent.


What do you add to sulpuric acid to get iron sulphate?

You would add iron oxide (rust) to sulfuric acid to produce iron sulfate and water in a chemical reaction.


What happens when you add iron sulphide to acid?

I goes all gloppy and odd


What are the gases that create acids?

Add chlorine (Cl) to water and you get HCl, chloride acid Add Sulphur dioxide (SO2) to water and you get H2SO4, sulphuric acid and many other combinations


If you add water into vinegar then what happens?

what answer


How can you make rust?

Take iron, add water and wait.


What was the new substance formed after heating the iron-sulfur mixture?

The result of heating iron filings and sulfur powder mixture shows an exothermic reaction which forms a compound, iron sulfide.


What happens if you add heat to sulfur?

and add it to water


What happens when you dilute a solution?

this emans to water it down, or add water...


Does ice help your iron?

if your iron does not have a mister an icecube run over wrinkles can add the water you need to iron flat. a better solution is a spray bottle full of water


What should you add to your yard to increase sulfur?

If you must increase Sulphur in your garden try Flowers of Sulphur.


If you add iron and oxygen?

If you add iron and oxygen, the iron will undergo a chemical reaction called oxidation, forming iron oxide, commonly known as rust. This process occurs more rapidly in the presence of moisture, as water facilitates the oxidation of iron.