4FeS2 + 11O2 ----> 2Fe2O3 + 8SO2
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Pyrites are a class of minerals. Some people call them "fool's gold" because they sometimes look similar to gold, but they are not gold. Pyrite crystals are not transparent. They are opaque.
The formula of this compound would be FeS2 , this is iron pyrites. Often called fools gold.
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Many minerals have these properties. Calcium for example is contained in both Limestone and in Dolomite. Indeed, calcium carbonate occurs in two forms - as Aragonite, and as Calcite. Iron is contained in both Hematite and in Iron Pyrites.
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Alfred W. G. Wilson has written: 'Pyrites in Canada' -- subject(s): Pyrites 'Currents and shore processes in Lake Ontario' 'Pyrites au Canada' -- subject(s): Pyrites 'Trent River system and Saint Lawrence outlet' -- subject(s): Geology
What is iron pyrites?
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Iron pyrites is commonly called "fools gold" since it is often mistaken for gold by people who do not know how to tell the difference.
Iron pyrites, plumbago.
Also known as "Fool's Gold", it is yellow, shiny, and tends to have crystals with flat surfaces (REAL gold does not shine) The link below is to a photo of iron pyrites.
Iron Pyrites - Iron Sulfide
Pyrites
Pyrites are usually found in solid form
Copper pyrites, also known as chalcopyrite, is composed of copper, iron, and sulfur. Its chemical formula is CuFeS2.