Iron Sulphide + heat:- Name the reactants....
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Explanation:
A white powder of Iron Sulphide is formed
Explanation:
Fe+ S = FeS(s)
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Answer:When iron is heated with sulphur, iron sulphide is formed.
Explanation:
The reaction proceeds as follows:
Fe+S→FeS
As we can see that both of them are combining and only one product is formed in the reaction. The mass of FeS formed is equal to the mass of Fe & S according to the "law of conservation of mass" which states that the total mass of reactants = total mass of products.
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