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Assertion: When 56g of Iron react with 32g of sulphur , it produces 88g of Iron(ii) sulphide
Reason: The formula of iron (ii) sulphide is FeS

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Answered by MaanyataVerma
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Explanation:

As we can see that both of them are combining and only one product is formed in the reaction. The mass of FeS formed is equal to the mass of Fe & S according to the "law of conservation of mass" which states that the total mass of reactants = total mass of products.

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