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Sulfur and iron filings together are a mixture.
It is a mixture
No, iron filings are not a mixture
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.
A mixture of iron filings is homogeneous, meaning it has a uniform composition throughout. This is because iron filings are small particles that mix evenly with each other, leading to a consistent appearance and properties in the mixture.
A mixture of iron filings and sulfur can be easily separated by using a magnet. The iron filings will be attracted to the magnet, leaving the sulfur behind.
This can be done by the processs of magnetism. Holding amagent near the mixture will cause the iron filings to be attracted out of the sand.
Iron filings may be pure elemental iron, it depends on the source of the iron.
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Yes, solid sulfur mixed with iron filings is a heterogeneous mixture. A heterogeneous mixture consists of two or more substances that are visibly distinguishable from each other. In this case, you can physically see and separate out the sulfur and iron filings.
Mixture!:)
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