Why is Iron Sulphide (FeS) known as a compound?
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Iron(II) sulfide or ferrous sulfide (Br. ... sulphide) is one of a family chemical compounds and minerals with the approximate formula FeS. Iron sulfides are often iron-deficient non-stoichiometric. All are black, water-insoluble solids.
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Iron(II) sulfide or ferrous sulfide (Br. ... sulphide) is one of a family chemical compounds and minerals with the approximate formula FeS. Iron sulfides are often iron-deficient non-stoichiometric. All are black, water-insoluble solids.
Main hazards: Source of hydrogen sulfide, can be pyrophoric
Solubility in water: negligible (insoluble)
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