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Why does sulphur dissolve when carbon disulphide is added to a mixture of iron and sulphur but not when it is added to iron sulphide ? ​

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Answered by joelspacex
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Sulphur has the property to dissolve in carbon disulphide whereas iron does not dissolve and retains its individual property. ... In this, Iron and Sulphur particles do not exist separately as such they lose their individual property.

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Answered by udevi3919
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Sulphur has the property to dissolve in carbon disulphide whereas iron does not dissolve and retains its individual property. However, On heating Iron and Sulphur, they chemically combined forming Iron Sulphide. In this, Iron and Sulphur particles do not exist separately as such they lose their individual property.

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