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give the properties of a mixture of iron and sulphur ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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For iron sulfide, two elements (sulfur and iron) are heated together so that they form the compound iron sulfide. Although iron sulfide contains both sulfur and iron, it is not a mixture: it is a pure substance. Both the sulfur and the iron have 'given up' their individual properties to become a compound.

Answered by ajaybir17
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Sulfur and iron: since this is a mixture, the sulfur retains its properties (its yellow color, for example), and the iron retains its properties (its black color, for example). ... "For iron sulfide, two elements (sulfur and iron) are heated together so that they form the compound iron sulfide.BY KING KOHLI

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