Chemistry, asked by meghna2007, 10 months ago

what amount of iron sulphide is formed when 10 g of iron is heated with sulphur?​

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Answered by tapatidolai
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The equation for the reaction that produces the iron sulfide is: Fe + S → FeS (heat) Page 2 Maine Geological Survey | 2 One atom of iron (or a million atoms of iron) and one atom of sulfur (or one million atoms of sulfur) react with heat to make one molecule of iron sulfide (or a million molecules of iron sulfide).

Answered by sabantg51523
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The equation for the reaction that produces the iron sulfide is: Fe + S → FeS (heat) Page 2 Maine Geological Survey | 2 One atom of iron (or a million atoms of iron) and one atom of sulfur (or one million atoms of sulfur) react with heat to make one molecule of iron sulfide (or a million molecules of iron sulfide).

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