Asked by Fred
Please give a particle diagram of the iron sulphur reaction
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Answered by
bobpursley
a atom of iron, and atom of sulfur, they react by forming one molecule of FeS
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i have no clue
well i don't know
Answered by
Saz
It makes a yellow gas as well as Iron Sulphide being black hard solid, but in the middle it turns red aswell
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Saz
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Answered by
Mary
Particle Diagram:
Well... for each one Iron atom there is one Sulphur atom and then once combined in the heat: it makes a compound of Iron Sulphide which will just have one of each of the different elements.
Hope I've been useful!!! :D
Well... for each one Iron atom there is one Sulphur atom and then once combined in the heat: it makes a compound of Iron Sulphide which will just have one of each of the different elements.
Hope I've been useful!!! :D
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Anonymous
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How
Basically when u heat the iron and sulphur there would be a dangerous chemical that will be given off
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bob
iron+sulfur(or sulphur)=FeS
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Paisley
Iron+Sulphur=Iron Sulphide
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You
shrek particles
Answered by
Ayesha
Fe + S = FeS
Iron + Sulphur= Iron Sulphide
Iron + Sulphur= Iron Sulphide
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