A mixture of Sulphur and iron cannot be separated by magnet after it is heated. Why?
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If they are heated strongly enough—so that the iron burns in the sulfur—they can no longer be separated by mechanical means (such as magnetism or sulfur solvents). They become a compound, FeS.
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