Iron and sulphur make iron sulphide
Ferrous refers to iron, and sulphide refers to sulfur.
Iron(II) sulphide is composed of iron and sulphur. Iron is present in the +2 oxidation state, also known as ferrous ion, and sulphur is present in the -2 oxidation state, forming S2- ions. The chemical formula for iron(II) sulphide is FeS.
Iron sulfide (FeS) consists of two elements: iron (Fe) and sulfur (S).
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.
The solid formed when zinc is heated with sulfur is zinc sulfide.
Your question makes no sense. Iron sulfide is a chemical compound.
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
iron sulphide is FeS while rust is oxide of iron Fe2O3.
Iron Sulphide
It is Paxton
iron oxide
iron sulphide, iron(II) sulphide or ferrous sulphide. Iron sulphide is ambiguous however and could refer to any one of a range of iron sulphur compounds,including Fe3S4 and Fe2S3
Iron sulphide is an ionic compound. The Iron is in a +2 oxidation state and the sulphur is in a -2 oxidation state.
No its a compound iron sulpher
No. Iron sulfide is a compound.
iron and sulphur