The secret life of pyrites

June 2019

Pyrite

Pyrite (FeS2) is an iron sulphide with a distinctive, pale brass-yellow colour, often occurring as streaks in quartz. Its name comes from the Greek word "Pyr" meaning 'fire' because Pyrite gives off a characteristic spark when it is struck sharply. Pyrite looks very similar to gold and this has caused many amateur prospectors to mistakenly believe they are about to become rich. For this reason, Pyrite is better known by its unofficial name of "Fool's Gold".

 

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