how can we seprate a mixture of iron and sulphur
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To seperate Iron and Sulphur from the mixture by physical means. Do this by wrapping the end of a small bar magnet in a paper tissue or cling film, and dipping it into a teaspoon-sized heap of the mixture on a watch glass. The iron will be attracted, but the sulfur remains on the watch glass.
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To seperate Iron and Sulphur from the mixture by physical means. Do this by wrapping the end of a small bar magnet in a paper tissue or cling film, and dipping it into a teaspoon-sized heap of the mixture on a watch glass. The iron will be attracted, but the sulfur remains on the watch glass.
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