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• Pyrite Crystal Cubes • (Logrono, Spain)
• Pyrite Crystal Cubes • (Logrono, Spain)
Fools Gold - Pyrite Crystal - Iron Pyrite
Called "Fools
Gold" due to its yellowish/gold color, Iron Pyrite is an Iron
sulfide, sometimes containing small amounts of colbalt, nickel,
silver, and gold. In the old mining days, Pyrite was many times
confused with Gold. In olden days, prospectors panning for gold
in streams would often find small pieces of pyrite in their gold
pans. The fastest test of the material would be to put it in their
mouth and bite down on it. If the piece flatened out, Pyrite has
the same chemical formula as Marcasite, but crystallizes in a
different crystal system, therefore being a separate mineral.
See Pyrite cubes.
See inter twined Pyrite crystals.
See Pyrite "suns" crystal disc.
Pyrite is used commercially for the production of
sulfur dioxide, for use
in such applications as the paper industry, and in the manufacture of
sulfuric acid, although such applications are declining in
importance. A small amount of Iron Pyrite is used in the manufacture of iron.
Pyrite is relatively hard at 6 to 6-1/2 on the Mos scale. Pyrite
forms as a Sedimentary, magmatic, metamorphic, and hydrothermal deposits.
For more information on Iron Pyrite see: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrite
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M676 Pyrite Crystal Cubes (Logrono, Spain)
These cubic pyrite specimens measure approximately 1". |
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