why is iron sulphide a compound?
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Iron and sulfur are both elements from the periodic table of elements. As such, each one has its own unique set of physical and chemical properties. Iron is a metal, while sulfur is a nonmetal. When these two are heated together, the iron atoms combine with the sulfur atoms to make a compound known as iron sulphide.
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Iron and sulfur are both elements from the periodic table of elements. As such, each one has its own unique set of physical and chemical properties. Iron is a metal, while sulfur is a nonmetal. When these two are heated together, the iron atoms combine with the sulfur atoms to make a compound known as iron sulphide.
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