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Mixing iron and sulphur forms a mixture of iron and sulphur while heating the mixture of ironand sulphur produces the compound, iron sulphide. Write down five differences in the generalproperties of the mixture of iron and sulphur and the compound iron sulphide in the table below.​

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MIXING iron and sulphur FORMS a mixture of iron and sulphur while heating the mixture of iron

Mixing iron and sulphur forms a mixture of iron and sulphur while heating the mixture of ironand sulphur produces the compound, iron sulphide. Write down FIVE DIFFERENCES in the general

Mixing iron and sulphur forms a mixture of iron and sulphur while heating the mixture of ironand sulphur produces the compound, iron sulphide. Write down five differences in the generalproperties of the mixture of iron and sulphur and the compound iron sulphide in the table below.



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