iron has a highest density of 7.8g/cm3 compared to other substances fund in blast furnance
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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 (III) Sulfide Ferrous Sulfide
Iron sulfide is a pure compound. It can be as in aqueous medium too as a solution.
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.
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Iron(II) sulfide is insoluble in water.
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Iron doesn't float. To float it has to be lighter than water. It is heavier.
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Yes it would float
yes iron does float in water yes iron does float in water
the modern iron has a small "shell" to hold the water in it now if its empty and is in water it may float from the air inside the iron
No, a lump of iron pyrite will sink in water.
Ferrous Sulfide = Iron (III) Sulfide Both -> Fe2S3
The most common ones are iron(II) sulfide and iron(III) sulfide.
The structure of an iron ship is such that its density is less than that of water. Anything with a density less than water will float in water.