how does iron sulphide react when heated?
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On heating the reaction mixture, the sulfur melts and reacts with the iron exothermically to formiron(II) sulfide. The mineral wool plug in the mouth of the test-tube prevents sulfur vapour escaping and possibly catching fire.
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iron does not attracts to magnet and sulphur does not gets dissolved in carbon disulphide as iron and sulphide lose its properties on heating
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