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Melting and Boiling points of Iron Sulphide?

What are the melting/boiling points of iron sulphide?

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You dont' have a seat belt, and your more exposed then a car! I love bikes and i want to ride them but i also have to know how to be safe in one! Consider having a minor crash in a car, you could walk away! a small crash in a motor cycle means you could have a greater chance of injuries! If you've ever riden a bicycle and pressed both brakes(HARD) at once then you'd realise the bike goes right over your head! now imagine that at speeds that exceed 40miles an hour!
Yes, bikes have better acceleration, braking and maneuverability than a car. While you can use those attributes to stay out of trouble, you can use those attributes to get into more trouble as well. Motorcycles are only as safe as the rider. Younger people tend to take unwise risks because they do not have the experiences to access the situations. The fact that you think you wouldn't get hurt suggests that you should not be riding a motorcycle. You should expect to get hurt and try to prepare for as many situations as possible.
1332 Iron disulfide (fool's gold) FeS2 1317-66-4 119.975 blk cub cry mp 600°C dec D 5.02 g cm^-3 1365 Iron(II) sulfide FeS 1317-37-9 87.910 col hex or tetr cry; hyg mp 1188°C; bp dec D 4.7 g cm^-3 Cut and pasted (+additions) from the 2011 CRC Handbook 4-66 and 4-67.
Bikes are safe enough by themselves. Most motorcycle wrecks are caused by cars turning in front of them, or alcohol use by auto or motorcycle operator. MSF approved courses lessen the risk by teaching survival skills. Falling down, goes with the territory, though, even for riders with years of experience.

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