Chemistry, asked by karanjotkaur29, 4 months ago

Iron + sulphur = ?
Makes which compound
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Answered by rivanaik152
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Answer:

it shows the exothermic reaction of two elements, iron and sulfur, to form the compound, iron sulfide. The two solids are mixed and heated in a test-tube (or ignition tube). The reaction can be used to illustrate elements, mixtures and compounds.

Explanation:

Answered by xxm85347
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Answer:

Makes Iron(II) Sulfide

Explanation:

Iron sulfides occur widely in nature in the form of iron–sulfur proteins. As organic matter decays under low-oxygen (or hypoxic) conditions such as in swamps or dead zones of lakes and oceans, sulfate-reducing bacteria reduce various sulfates present in the water, producing hydrogen sulfide.

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