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No, pyrite is not a heterogeneous mixture; it is a mineral composed of iron and sulfur, with the chemical formula FeS₂. Pyrite is classified as a solid compound and has a uniform structure throughout its crystalline form. In contrast, a heterogeneous mixture consists of different substances that can be physically separated and have distinct phases, such as sand mixed with gravel.

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