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Iron sulfide is a compound.
Yes. This is an example of the law of conservation of matter/mass.
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.
Iron sulfide is a poor conductor of heat compared to metals like copper or aluminum. This is because it is a compound made up of iron and sulfur, which have lower thermal conductivity than pure metals.
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