Write the difference between Iron sulphide and Iron-sulphur
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An iron and sulfur mixture is just that – a mixture of iron and sulfur in no particular proportion. It has the properties of iron and the properties of sulfur, but no distinct property of its own. Iron sulfide FeS, on the other hand, is a compound which has a distinct composition, namely iron and sulfur in a 1:1 ratio.
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Here are some of the differences between a mixture of iron and sulfur, and iron sulfide:
- The mixture can contain more or less iron, but iron sulfide always contains equal amounts of iron and sulfur
- The iron and sulfur atoms are not joined together in the mixture, but they are joined together in iron sulfide
- The iron and sulfur still behave like iron and sulfur in the mixture, but iron sulfide has different properties from both iron and sulfur
- You can separate the iron from the mixture using a magnet, but this does not work for iron sulfide
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