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To separate copper strips from sulfur powder, you can use a process called filtration. Mix the copper strips and sulfur powder with water to form a mixture. Then, pass the mixture through a filter paper to separate the solid copper strips from the sulfur powder, which will remain in the filter paper.
A compound, iron sulfide, is formed by chemical reaction between the iron and the sulphur. Depending on reaction conditions, either iron (II) or iron (III) sulphide or a mixture of both of them will be formed.
The hypothesis for separating iron filing and sulfur powder using a magnet is that iron is a magnetic material, whereas sulfur is not. By using a magnet, we can separate the iron filings from the sulfur powder based on their magnetic properties.
Potassium hypochlorite is typically a white or off-white solid powder.
Lead sulphide is typically black or dark grey in color.
Sulphur powder is a pure substance.
No, sulphur powder cannot be filtered because it is a fine powder that will pass through filter paper along with the liquid. Instead, sulphur powder can be separated from a liquid by methods such as precipitation or sedimentation.
Do you mean iron powder mixed with sulphur powder? Fe(s) + S(s) ---> FeS (iron sulfide)
The properties for sulphur is that: its bright yellow Looks like powder! Its a solid
solid yellowish powder
The oxidation number of sulfur in sulfur powder (S8) is 0. Each sulfur atom in the elemental form has an oxidation number of 0.
Just so you know the question does not make sense
I have used Sulphur to treat mites on my Poodle for some time with no side effects
yes
Use a magnet.
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Sulfur (US)/Sulphur (UK)