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3.2g ..... assuming it is iron (II) Sulphide FeS2. The relative Atomic Mass of iron is 56, sulphur is 32, so the ratio of masses of these two elements IN THE FORMULA = 56 : 64. If 2.8g of iron was used then, from the ratio, this will react with 3.2g of sulphur.

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Q: When a mixture of iron and sulfur is heated a compound called iron sulfide is madein an experiment 2.8g of iron made 4.4g of iron sulfide What mass of sulfur reacted with the 2.8g of iron?
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