Yes, the reaction is possible when the mixture is heated.
Iron is a chemical element with the symbol Fe, while iron sulfide is a compound made up of iron and sulfur with the chemical formula FeS. Iron is a pure metal, while iron sulfide is a chemical compound that forms when iron reacts with sulfur. Iron sulfide is often found in nature as the mineral pyrite, also known as "fool's gold."
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According to John Dalton matter can neither be created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction. The law of conservation ofass given by A Lavoisier suggest that total mass of products is equal to the the total mass of reactants .In other words there is no change in mass during a chemical reaction.
To make iron sulfide, you would react iron (Fe) with sulfur (S) in the appropriate stoichiometric ratio, which in this case is 1:1. This reaction can be represented by the chemical equation: Fe + S -> FeS.
That produces a strongly exothermic reaction that results in the production of a grey substance, an iron sulphide. Please see the link.
Iron Sulphide
iron and sulphur
The two possible formulaunits for Iron Sulfide are; FeS, and Fe1S1
Iron sulphide is an ionic compound. The Iron is in a +2 oxidation state and the sulphur is in a -2 oxidation state.
When you mix Iron filings and Sulphur crystals together, you form a mixture of Iron and Sulphur from which both the components can be separated by physical means. But if you heat the mixture strongly, then it becomes a compound of Iron Sulphide from which the two components cannot be separated by physical means.
Iron is a chemical element with the symbol Fe, while iron sulfide is a compound made up of iron and sulfur with the chemical formula FeS. Iron is a pure metal, while iron sulfide is a chemical compound that forms when iron reacts with sulfur. Iron sulfide is often found in nature as the mineral pyrite, also known as "fool's gold."
If you mean, "What elements make up iron sulphide," then they are Iron and Sulphur. Various 'types' of iron sulphide exist, including FeS (iron (II) sulphide), FeS2 (commonly known as pyrite, iron (II) disulphide or fool's gold), and Fe2S3 (iron (III) sulphide).
No, a compound always consists of two or more different elements chemically bonded together to form a new substance with different chemical properties to the individual components. Sulphur is an element.
Iron(II) sulphide is composed of iron and sulphur. Iron is present in the +2 oxidation state, also known as ferrous ion, and sulphur is present in the -2 oxidation state, forming S2- ions. The chemical formula for iron(II) sulphide is FeS.
The solid formed when zinc is heated with sulfur is zinc sulfide.
Iron (ii) _________ Sulphur ____________ Iron Sulphide Fe _____________ S _________________ FeS Fe2S3
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