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- Pyrite abstract "The mineral pyrite, or iron pyrite, also known as fool's gold, is an iron sulfide with the formula FeS2. This mineral's metallic luster and pale brass-yellow hue give it a superficial resemblance to gold, hence the well-known nickname of fool's gold. The color has also led to the nicknames brass, brazzle, and Brazil, primarily used to refer to pyrite found in coal.Pyrite is the most common of the sulfide minerals. The name pyrite is derived from the Greek πυρίτης (pyritēs), "of fire" or "in fire", in turn from πύρ (pyr), "fire". In ancient Roman times, this name was applied to several types of stone that would create sparks when struck against steel; Pliny the Elder described one of them as being brassy, almost certainly a reference to what we now call pyrite.By Georgius Agricola's time, the term had become a generic term for all of the sulfide minerals.Pyrite is usually found associated with other sulfides or oxides in quartz veins, sedimentary rock, and metamorphic rock, as well as in coal beds and as a replacement mineral in fossils. Despite being nicknamed fool's gold, pyrite is sometimes found in association with small quantities of gold. Gold and arsenic occur as a coupled substitution in the pyrite structure. In the Carlin–type gold deposits, arsenian pyrite contains up to 0.37 wt% gold.".
- Pyrite thumbnail 2780M-pyrite1.jpg?width=300.
- Pyrite wikiPageExternalLink pyrite.htm.
- Pyrite wikiPageExternalLink pyrite6.htm.
- Pyrite wikiPageID "45756".
- Pyrite wikiPageRevisionID "605350888".
- Pyrite caption "Pyrite cubic crystals on marl from Navajún, Rioja, Spain".
- Pyrite category Sulfide_minerals.
- Pyrite cleavage "Indistinct on {001}; partings on {011} and {111}".
- Pyrite color "Pale brass-yellow reflective; tarnishes darker and iridescent".
- Pyrite dana "2.12".
- Pyrite density "4.8".
- Pyrite diaphaneity "Opaque".
- Pyrite formula "FeS2".
- Pyrite fracture "Very uneven, sometimes conchoidal".
- Pyrite fusibility "2.5".
- Pyrite gravity "4.95".
- Pyrite habit "Cubic, faces may be striated, but also frequently octahedral and pyritohedron. Often inter-grown, massive, radiated, granular, globular, and stalactitic.".
- Pyrite hasPhotoCollection Pyrite.
- Pyrite luster "Metallic, glistening".
- Pyrite mohs "6".
- Pyrite molweight "119.98".
- Pyrite name "Pyrite".
- Pyrite other Paramagnetism.
- Pyrite solubility "Insoluble in water".
- Pyrite streak "Greenish-black to brownish-black".
- Pyrite strunz "2".
- Pyrite symmetry "H-M symbol: 2/m".
- Pyrite symmetry "Isometric diploidal".
- Pyrite symmetry "Space group: Pa".
- Pyrite system Cubic_crystal_system.
- Pyrite tenacity "Brittle".
- Pyrite twinning "Penetration and contact twinning".
- Pyrite unitCell "a = 5.417 Å, Z=4".
- Pyrite wordnet_type synset-mineral-noun-1.
- Pyrite subject Category:Alchemical_substances.
- Pyrite subject Category:Cubic_minerals.
- Pyrite subject Category:Firelighting.
- Pyrite subject Category:Iron_minerals.
- Pyrite subject Category:Pyrite_group.
- Pyrite subject Category:Semiconductor_materials.
- Pyrite subject Category:Sulfide_minerals.
- Pyrite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Pyrite type Mineral.
- Pyrite type ChemicalObject.
- Pyrite type Thing.
- Pyrite comment "The mineral pyrite, or iron pyrite, also known as fool's gold, is an iron sulfide with the formula FeS2. This mineral's metallic luster and pale brass-yellow hue give it a superficial resemblance to gold, hence the well-known nickname of fool's gold. The color has also led to the nicknames brass, brazzle, and Brazil, primarily used to refer to pyrite found in coal.Pyrite is the most common of the sulfide minerals.".
- Pyrite label "Pirita".
- Pyrite label "Pirita".
- Pyrite label "Pirite".
- Pyrite label "Piryt".
- Pyrite label "Pyriet".
- Pyrite label "Pyrit".
- Pyrite label "Pyrite".
- Pyrite label "Pyrite".
- Pyrite label "Пирит".
- Pyrite label "بيريت".
- Pyrite label "黄鉄鉱".
- Pyrite label "黄铁矿".
- Pyrite sameAs Pyrit.
- Pyrite sameAs Pyrit.
- Pyrite sameAs Σιδηροπυρίτης.
- Pyrite sameAs Pirita.
- Pyrite sameAs Pirita.
- Pyrite sameAs Pyrite.
- Pyrite sameAs Pirite.
- Pyrite sameAs 黄鉄鉱.
- Pyrite sameAs 황철석.
- Pyrite sameAs Pyriet.
- Pyrite sameAs Piryt.
- Pyrite sameAs Pirita.
- Pyrite sameAs m.0cdw_.
- Pyrite sameAs Q50769.
- Pyrite sameAs Q50769.
- Pyrite wasDerivedFrom Pyrite?oldid=605350888.
- Pyrite depiction 2780M-pyrite1.jpg.
- Pyrite isPrimaryTopicOf Pyrite.
- Pyrite name "Pyrite".