why does no particles cling with magnet when moved over heated sulphur and iron fillings?
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There is the smell of rotten eggs in the air that the sulfur is releasing as it is heated. (It's poisonous sulfur dioxide, which sulfur will become when chemically combined with oxygen [SO2]) The mixture of sulfur to iron filings is heated up in the crucible using the bunsen burner.
When we finally take the crucible off the flame and uncover the lid, a yellow substance is seen on the cover of the crucible; the lid. There is a hard residue at the bottom of the crucible which has a color which is neither yellow nor grey. The residue is iron sulfide. The iron and the sulfur have undergone a chemical reaction and have been chemically combined to form iron sulfide.
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