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If the combination of iron filings and sulfur in Question 25 (Introduction to Chemistry: Foundation - 9th edition) is heated strongly, the iron reacts with the sulfur to form a solid that is no longer attracted by the magnet. Would this still represent a mixture? Why or why not?
Introduction to Chemistry: Foundation - 9th edition
If the combination of iron filings and sulfur in Question 25 (Introduction to Chemistry: Foundation - 9th edition) is heated strongly, the iron reacts with the sulfur to form a solid that is no longer attracted by the magnet. Would this still represent a mixture? Why or why not?
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