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Pyrite is sometimes called fool's gold because its gold-like appearance meant that inexperienced miners and prospectors sometimes mistook it for gold.

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What is the other name for fake gold that is really silver with a thin sheet of real gold covering it?

Fools gold


How much s Fools Gold worth by oz?

About 50 cents these days in 2012


What is iron and sulfur mixed together called?

Iron Pyrite or Fools Gold


Why is fools gold called fools gold?

Because it looks like gold but really isn't gold. It is pretty common to find, unlike gold, so it's value is pretty small.


What is fake gold made of?

Fake gold, also known as gold-plated or gold-filled jewelry, is typically made of a base metal such as copper or brass that is coated with a thin layer of gold. The gold layer is much thinner than solid gold jewelry and can wear off over time.


Is fools gold a mixture?

No, pyrite, or fools' gold, is a compound called iron disulfide (FeS2).


What is the dencity of fools gold?

the dencity of fools gold is 5.0


What is the nickname for pyrite?

iron pyrite is also called fools gold


Who discovered fools gold?

The fools


The scientific name for fools gold?

Fools Gold is actually 'Iron Pyrites' , sometimes just called 'pyrities'. Is it crystals of Iron sulphide. The chemical formul;a is FeS2 ( Iron(II)disulphide). Its appearance is slightly angular crystalline substance. The colour of fools gold is a slightly cooler yellow to natural gold.


What are two methods you can use to differentiate between real gold and fools gold?

Two methods to tell real gold from fools gold are:Rub the piece of gold against a piece of unglazed ceramic material. If it is real, it will leave a golden mark while fools gold will leave a black mark.Apply nitric acid to the gold. If it dissolves, then it is obviously fake, as real gold cannot be dissolved in nitric acid.


How do you tell the difference between real gold and fake gold?

A common way to differentiate between real gold and fake gold is by conducting a simple acid test. Real gold will not react to nitric acid, while fake gold made of other metals will show a reaction. You can also look for hallmark stamps, do a magnet test (real gold is not magnetic), or seek professional assistance from a jeweler or gold merchant for an accurate assessment.