Do you mean iron powder mixed with sulphur powder? Fe(s) + S(s) ---> FeS (iron sulfide)
No, sulphur is not malleable. It is a brittle solid at room temperature and pressure.
Copper sulphide is formed when copper turnings and sulfur powder are mixed together. This chemical reaction produces a black solid compound.
Sulphur is a pure element. Unless its mixed in with something else there is nothing to separate it from.
The hypothesis for separating iron filing and sulfur powder using a magnet is that iron is a magnetic material, whereas sulfur is not. By using a magnet, we can separate the iron filings from the sulfur powder based on their magnetic properties.
it is oxygen
1. Mixing iron and sulfur at room temperature is a physical procedure. 2. By heating a reaction occur and this is a chemical process.
sulphur can not be mixed with water.
Egg or sulphur
Yes, If mixed with water!
Coffee powder is a dark brown, fine-textured powder. When mixed with water, it dissolves to create a dark, aromatic liquid with a smooth texture.
no