The magnet will attract the iron, but will not attract the sulphur.
Do you mean iron powder mixed with sulphur powder? Fe(s) + S(s) ---> FeS (iron sulfide)
you an use a magnet to get the iron fillings out
That produces a strongly exothermic reaction that results in the production of a grey substance, an iron sulphide. Please see the link.
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."
The magnet will attract the iron, but will not attract the sulphur.
The iron and sulphur split because the iron sinks and the sulphur floats so you can separate the mixture
Do you mean iron powder mixed with sulphur powder? Fe(s) + S(s) ---> FeS (iron sulfide)
you an use a magnet to get the iron fillings out
Iron Sulphide
its the same...... bar the fact that in iron sulphite the 2 chemicals have compouded were as iron and sulphur is still a mixture
iron and sulphur
iron and sulphur
That produces a strongly exothermic reaction that results in the production of a grey substance, an iron sulphide. Please see the link.
iron starts melting
Fed or Iron sulfate
To obtain sulphur from a mixture of sulphur and iron fillings, you can use a magnet to separate the iron fillings from the mixture. Then, you can heat the remaining mixture to sublimate the sulphur, which will turn into a gas and can be collected by condensing it back into a solid form.