Iron sulfide (FeS2) is generally a cubic crystal with a metallic luster. It is also known as pyrite or "fool's gold."
Iron sulfide is a compound.
Elements are classified as metals, non-metals and metalloids and this classification is not for compounds. Iron sulfide is a compound, the question is non-applicable as it is neither a metal or a non-metal.
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Iron sulfide is a compound because it is composed of two or more different elements, in this case iron and sulfur, which are chemically bonded together in a fixed ratio. Its chemical formula, FeS, indicates that it is a compound.
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Iron sulfide is a compound.
compound
well, iron sulphide is a compound so tin sulphide proberly is.
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.
It is a compound because iron and sulfur are two individual elements that you can find on the periodic table.
It is a compound because it is composed of the elements iron and sulfur.
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It is a mineral compound.
A compound is not an element
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