Pyrite has the property fracture. - Raymond Cheung
Pyrite is FeS2, an iron sulfide.
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Yes, Pyrite can conduct electricity.
The chemical formula of iron pyrite is FeS2.
Yes, gold can occur naturally in the Earth's crust as a native element in various forms, such as nuggets or grains, as well as in minerals like pyrite and quartz. Gold can be found in different geological settings, including veins, alluvial deposits, and placer deposits.
Pyrite is a mineral with the composition FeS2. To be a mineral, it must be naturally occurring.
Silver pyrite is not a naturally occurring mineral. Pyrite itself is often referred to as "fool's gold" due to its metallic luster and brassy color, but it does not contain silver. Silver minerals like acanthite or native silver can be found in nature, but they are different from pyrite.
No, pyrite is not radioactive. Pyrite is a naturally occurring mineral that is composed of iron and sulfur, and its chemical composition does not include radioactive elements.
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Astatine is an element that does not occur naturally in large quantities on Earth.
Metals occur naturally in solid state.
None of the above, actually. Pyrite is a mineral. Minerals are naturally occurring, inorganic substances. They have a distinctive chemical composition (Pyrite is iron sulfide), a crystalline structure (pyrite can form cubes, although is more often found as an irregular lump), and have distinctive physical properties (such as pyrite's metallic luster, which is why people mistake it for gold). Minerals are what comprise igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks. Pyrite is a mineral, so it is neither igneous, sedimentary, nor metamorphic.
94 kinds of atoms occur naturally on earth
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