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il) is formed when iron and sulphur are heated​

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ferrous sulphide (FeS)

Explanation:

When iron filings and sulphur powder are mixed and heated they undergo a chemical reaction and form ferrous sulphide (FeS). It is a new substance which has properties entirely different from Fe and S. ... t shows the exothermic reaction of two elements, iron and sulfur, to form the compound, iron sulfide.

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