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When a magnet is brought near iron sulphide, we observe that

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Answered by Anonymous
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Iron sulphide does not get attracted by the magnet because it is a compound formed from iron and sulphur. The properties of the constituent elements are lost when a compound is formed. So, the iron particles in iron sulphide are not attracted by a magnet.

Answered by deepaksarathy027
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Answer:

Iron sulphide does not get attracted by the magnet because it is a compound formed from iron and sulphur. The properties of the constituent elements are lost when a compound is formed. So, the iron particles in iron sulphide are not attracted by a magnet.

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