Chemistry, asked by shahnaaz534, 4 hours ago

A dish contains a blackish-yellow powder. When a magnet is moved over it, black
particles (iron) get stuck to the magnet, and only a yellow powder, which is sulphur,
is left behind. Was your original powder an element, compound or mixture?
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Answered by khushhalgoyal9
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Answer:

In the case of the blackish-yellow powder, the black color is due to the presence of a iron and yellow color is due to sulfur. As the iron has retained its original properties it has got attached to the magnet. Thus the blackish-yellow powder is considered a mixture.

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