Well, usually when you ask that question, you specify what solvent to which you are referring. e.g. "Is pyrite soluble in toluene?" I will assume what you mean is "Is pyrite soluble in water?" as water is the universal solvent. And the answer is no
Where is pyrite found in America especially in the old west where it was found in little house on the primary and 10th westerns
Pyrites are usually found in solid form
Pyrite is actually a mineral. It is often found within metamorphic and sedimentary rocks though.
Pyrite has the property fracture. - Raymond Cheung
Well, usually when you ask that question, you specify what solvent to which you are referring. e.g. "Is pyrite soluble in toluene?" I will assume what you mean is "Is pyrite soluble in water?" as water is the universal solvent. And the answer is no
Where is pyrite found in America especially in the old west where it was found in little house on the primary and 10th westerns
Pyrites are usually found in solid form
Pyrite is actually a mineral. It is often found within metamorphic and sedimentary rocks though.
Pyrite is the mineral whereas a pyrite 'cube' happens to be the habit in which the mineral has crystallised
pyrite is made of FeS2
What cleavage does pyrite have
Quartz will scratch glass, as its hardness is usually around 7. Pyrite, on the other hand, has a hardness of 6 to 6.5, meaning it would not be able to scratch glass.
the hardness of pyrite is 6.5
No, Pyrite is iron and sulfur
the hardness of pyrite is 6.5
The diaphaneity of pyrite is opaque.