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What happens when iron and sulphur react?

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  1. If you heat a mixture of iron and sulphur, it glows red inside of the test tube, when it cools, it has solidified and formed a new silvery metal called iron sulphate/sulphide. This has none of the original properties of iron and sulphur. 


  2.  helpful much


  3. first it turns into a miture which can be separated but then when when you use a magnet but when you heat it up it turns into a compund which can't be seperated

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