Cyctric acid (lemon juice) or HCL
No. Pyrite is a compound composed of iron (a metal) and sulfur (a nonmetal).
some of our samples of pyrite are paramagnetic
It isn't. Halite and pyrite are two different minerals.
There are two atoms of sulfur in pyrite (FeS2)
Pyrite is harder, heavier, and exhibits a conchoidal fracture as opposed to chalcopyrite's brittle fracture. Chalcopyrite also contains copper whereas pyrite does not.
Pyrite is the mineral whereas a pyrite 'cube' happens to be the habit in which the mineral has crystallised
pyrite is made of FeS2
No. Pyrite is a compound composed of iron (a metal) and sulfur (a nonmetal).
What cleavage does pyrite have
No, Pyrite is iron and sulfur
the hardness of pyrite is 6.5
the hardness of pyrite is 6.5
The diaphaneity of pyrite is opaque.
what is Pyrite used for
Pyrite has the property fracture. - Raymond Cheung
Iron Pyrite - which is a sulphide mineral - FeS2.
Definitely pyrite for one