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The Iron and sulphur reaction
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Asked 11/3/2008 1:52:56 PM
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User: The Iron and sulphur reaction

Weegy: Iron+Sulfur= Iron Sulphide. The particles scatter around. The NA is attracted to the - and the iron +.
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User: Identify the elements, compounds and mixtures of the Iron and Sulphur reaction.



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Asked 11/3/2008 1:52:56 PM
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The elements, compounds and mixtures of the Iron and Sulphur reaction:
Elements: Iron (Fe) and Sulfur (S)
Compounds: Iron sulfide (FeS)
Mixtures:
Before the reaction: A mixture of iron and sulfur.
After the reaction: A mixture of iron sulfide and any unreacted iron or sulfur.
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