nope.
pyrite is made of FeS2
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.
Pyrite Cave's entrance is on the roof of Miror B's hideout in Pyrite Town. The cave is inside the rocky terrain around Pyrite and it extends below the ground. Miror B can be found in the cave dancing with his Ludicolo.
pyrite, or " fools' gold " is a compound made up of two elements.
they contain digestive sacs
Iron is composed only of the element Fe (iron). Iron pyrite (most correctly referred to as pyrite) is a mineral composed of Fe and S (sulfur).
Pyrite does not contain any gold. It is a mineral composed of iron and sulfur, and its color resembles gold, leading to its nickname "fool's gold."
It depends. Pyrite (or "fool's gold) is a mineral that can contain 0.25 percent or more of gold. If a pyrite sample contains this amount, and assuming the price of gold is $1500 per troy ounce, then one ton of pyrite would be worth a little over $100,000.
All living things, and parts of them (such as, for example, the leaves of the tobacco plant) contain acids.
No, pyrite, or fools' gold, is a compound called iron disulfide (FeS2).
Pyrite is the mineral whereas a pyrite 'cube' happens to be the habit in which the mineral has crystallised
Chromosomes and nucleolus are two things found inside the nucleus of a cell. Chromosomes contain the genetic material, while the nucleolus is responsible for producing ribosomes.