There is no purpose to it. It is iron pyrite and is used in various ways.
There is no real gold in fools gold.
Fools gold is known as iron pyrite
Alluvial gold, Reef gold,and Fools gold
No, pyrite, or fools' gold, is a compound called iron disulfide (FeS2).
If you rub fools gold on a wet towel you would see black if you rub gold on a towel you get gold. Also, if you bite on it, fools gold will break. Real gold won't. Additonlly, they are two differnt elements. Fool's gold just looks like gold.
There is no real gold in fools gold.
the dencity of fools gold is 5.0
The fools
real gold does not sing it sinks and so does fools gold.
No, fools gold or iron pyrites is less dense than gold.
Fools gold is known as iron pyrite
fools gold
inorganic because it is a mineral
hit it with a hammer: if it shatters its fools gold, if it flattens it is probably gold.
chalcopyrite is called fools gold because it's lustre looks like gold!
Iron pyrites is commonly known as 'Fools Gold' as it is has a shiny golden colour.
Alluvial gold, Reef gold,and Fools gold