Chemistryeasy · Past Paper
In the reaction $Fe + S \rightarrow FeS$, how many substances are there as products?
AOne
BTwo
CThree
DZero
✓ Correct Answer: A — One
This is a combination reaction where Iron and Sulfur combine to form a single product, Iron(II) sulfide.
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