The mixture of iron sulfide formed is non-magnetic wherein iron looses its magnetic properties.
The properties of compound are different from those of the elements from which it is formed. The reason to this is when elements combine to form compounds ,the properties of elements are completely changed and have completely new set of properties.
When iron which has magnetic properties forms a mixture with sulfur iron sulfide is formed,which is non-magnetic.Here, the iron looses it's magnetic properties as it forms compounds with sulfur.
On combining with sulfur, compound formed is iron sulfide with no magnetic properties .Thus on moving the magnet over this mixture does not attract any iron particle towards it as the properties are completely altered when compounds are formed.
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Answer:
the answer is D on edge 2021
Explanation:
Answer:
The specific heat capacity of the metal is 1.143 J/g°C
Explanation:
A typical excersise of calorimetry:
Q = m . C . ΔT
ΔT = Final T° - Initial T°
m = mass
In this case, the heat released by the metal is gained by the water to rise its temperature.
Qmetal = Qwater
(We consider that metal was at the same T° of water)
22.5 g . C . (65°C - 25.55°C) = 25 g . 4.184 J/g°C . (35.25°C - 25.55°C)
22.5 g . C . 39.45°C = 25g . 4.184 J/g°C . 9.7°C
887.625 g.°C . C = 1014.62J
C = 1014.62J / 887.625 g.°C
C = 1.143 J/g°C
The energy fro the nuclear reaction go on to split other nearby atoms
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The physical property is a physical characteristic of a substance at some given conditions
for example
The density of water is 1 g/ mL at STP
The boiling point of water is 373K at 1 atm pressure
so boiling point of water is its physical property. It does not change with amount of the substance. The boiling point of water will remain the same for 1g and 1kg etc
now temperature is an instant measurement, the temperature may vary from sample to sample. Some water sample can be cool or some can be hot. So we cannot define that temperature of all water sample at a given pressure will be the same.
similarly the volume is a not a physical property. It will change from amount to amount.
1g of water sample will have different volume and 100g of water will have different volume while the density of water will remain the same.