- Iron(II) sulfide
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Name = Iron(II) sulfide
ImageFile = Iron(II)-sulfide-sample.jpg
ImageName = Sample of iron(II) sulfide
ImageFile1 = Iron(II)-sulfide-unit-cell-3D-balls.png
ImageName1 = Ball-and-stick model of FeS's unit cell
OtherNames = Iron sulfide
Iron sulphide
Section1 = Chembox Identifiers
CASNo = 12068-85-8
Section2 = Chembox Properties
Formula = FeS
MolarMass = 87.911 g/mol
Density = 4.84 g/cm3
Solvent = other solvents
SolubleOther = insoluble
MeltingPt = 1194 °C
BoilingPt =
Appearance = black solidIron(II) sulfide is a
chemical compound with the formula FeS. In practice, iron sulfides are oftennon-stoichiometric . Powdered iron sulfide ispyrophoric .FeS can be obtained by reacting
iron andsulfur .:S8(s) + 8Fe(s) → 8FeS(s)Forms of iron sulfide
"Iron sulfide" exists in several distinct forms which differ in the
stoichiometry and properties:
*Pyrrhotite , Fe1-xS, a mineral as well as the waste product of the "Desulfovibrio" bacteria, pyrrhotite displaysferrimagnetism and crystallizes in monoclinic system.
*Troilite , FeS, which has similar material to pyrrhotite, but does not possessferromagnetic properties due to stoichiometric composition and crystallizes in hexagonal system.
*Mackinawite , Fe1+xS (often written as (Fe,Ni)9S8), the least stable from of iron sulfide, mackinawite has a layered structure.
*Pyrite , mineral form of the iron disulfide (FeS2) with agold -like appearance, making it also known as "fool's gold" (the related mineral ismarcasite ).
*Keilite (Fe,Mg)S was recently found in a meteorite.Pedagogical uses
Certain chemical principles are nicely illustrated using the chemistry of iron sulfides.The methods of
chemical composition can be shown by the production of iron(II) sulfide fromiron andsulfur (see equation above).
*This reaction isexothermic as more energy is given out than taken in.
*Iron showsferromagnetism ; iron sulfides do not.
*Iron sulfide withhydrochloric acid (HCl), theacidic properties of hydrochloric acid and the pungent, toxic fume ofhydrogen sulfide can both be demonstrated::FeS(s) + 2HCl(aq) → FeCl2 (aq) + H2S(g)Biological and biochemical uses
The presence of ferrous sulfide as a visible black precipitate in the growth medium
peptone iron agar can be used to distinguish betweenmicroorganisms that produce the cysteine metabolizing enzyme cysteine desulfhydrase and those that do not. Peptone iron agar contains theamino acid cysteine and a chemical indicator,ferric citrate . Thecatalysis of cysteine releaseshydrogen sulfide gas that reacts with the ferric citrate to produce ferrous sulfide.ee also
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Iron-sulfur world theory References
*D. Vaughan, J. Craig, (1978) "Mineral Chemistry of Metal Sulfides", Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-21489-0
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