A synthesis reaction between a metal & a non metal resulting in formation of an insoluble salt of iron
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Answer:
Fe+S = FeS
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direct combination
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The effect between a non metal and a metal resulting in shape of an insoluble salt of iron:
Reaction: Iron + Sulphur ----> Iron Sulphide
Explanation:
- Therefore, the answer is Direct Combination reaction, which is also known as Synthesis reaction.
- Sulphur and Iron are mixed with each other; the end result is a black colored insoluble salt of IRON, iron sulphide.
- For example: Sodium hydroxide released hydrogen gas and sodium zincate when reacts with zinc metal.
- Sodium aluminate and hydrogen gas are released when sodium hydroxide contacts with aluminium metal.
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