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6 January, 09:32

Powdered iron is magnetic, but powdered sulfur is. What occurs when they form a mixture in a beaker at room temperature?

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  1. 6 January, 11:35
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    The powdered iron is magnetic, but the powdered sulfur is not. If they both form a mixture in a beaker at room temperature the iron retains its magnetic properties.

    Explanation:

    Mixing of iron with sulfur, No chemical reaction occurs. This a type of physical reaction so no changes occur.

    The iron retains its magnetic properties. If this mixture is heated for a certain degree celsius.

    Then it undergoes a chemical reaction. The iron mixed with the sulfur to form iron sulfide (FeS).
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