first no go be gay some where else by the way . how do five gay guys walk. in one direction
Pyrite has the property fracture. - Raymond Cheung
Pyrite can be identified as a bright-yellow mineral, with a bright-metallic luster. Pyrite can be used to spark a fire if struck against metal or another hard material. Pyrite was used as a spark-producing material in flintlock firearms.
Mineralogists often use the physical properties of minerals to identify them. The most reliable test in order to identify a mineral is the test for hardness.
Pyrite
Pyrite is FeS2, an iron sulfide.
Pyrite has the property fracture. - Raymond Cheung
Pyrite is typically a brassy yellow color and has a metallic luster, while chalcopyrite is a copper-yellow color and tarnishes to an iridescent blue or purple color. Additionally, pyrite has a hardness of 6-6.5 on the Mohs scale, whereas chalcopyrite has a hardness of 3.5-4.
The type of rock formed from a pyrite crystal breaking into pieces with smoothly curved edges is conchoidal fracture, which is a type of fracture commonly seen in minerals like quartz and obsidian. This fracture pattern results in smooth, curved surfaces resembling the shape of a clamshell.
Pyrite can be identified as a bright-yellow mineral, with a bright-metallic luster. Pyrite can be used to spark a fire if struck against metal or another hard material. Pyrite was used as a spark-producing material in flintlock firearms.
Pyrite has a metallic luster and a brassy-yellow color. One way to identify it as pyrite would be to perform a streak test by sliding the sample across an unglazed tile with a little bit of pressure. Pyrite will leave a greenish black streak on the unglazed tile. After exposure to flame, pyrite will have a slight sulfur odor due to its chemical composition. Pyrite will also spark when struck against steel. Pyrite has an uneven fracture and is brittle when struck. The mineral may appear as cubic in shape, or often octahedral with crystal face striation. It has a specific gravity of around 5.0, which will seem heavy to a comparably sized rock. Finally, pyrite has a Mohs hardness of 6.0-6.5.
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
Mineralogists often use the physical properties of minerals to identify them. The most reliable test in order to identify a mineral is the test for hardness.
the hardness of pyrite is 6.5
No, Pyrite is iron and sulfur
the hardness of pyrite is 6.5