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What happens if sodium sulfide is added to iron(II) sulfide?

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[Fe2+] decreases and [S2–] increases because sulfide is a common ion.

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If sodium sulfide is added to iron(II) sulfide, no reaction could occur since they have a common ion. Instead, in the solution, the concentration of Fe2+ would decrease while the concentration of S2- would increase since more of this ion is added from sodium sulfide.
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