Compare the properties of iron (II) sulphide with iron – sulphur mixture, considering iron (II) sulphide as a compound and particles of iron and sulphur mixed together as an example of a mixture.
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Iron and sulphur retain their properties. No definite ratio is required to make it. It is heterogeneous. ... Iron and sulphur lose their properties
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