Iron and sulphur when mixed form a mixture and when this mixture is heated it forms iron sulphide. How will you prove that the iron sulphide formed in the process is a compound
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A compound results from a chemical reaction between components, forming a new substance. For example, you can combine iron filings with sulfur to form a mixture. All it takes is a magnet to separate the iron from the sulfur. On the other hand, if you heat the iron and sulfur, you form iron sulfide, which is a compound.
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