crystalline structure pyrite fes2 often known fool gold due its metallic |
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A crystalline structure of pyrite (FeS2), often known as "fool's gold" due to its metallic luster and pale brass-yellow hue resembling gold. It displays a cubic crystal formation with sharp edges and scattered small, reflective facets. The surface is smooth and shiny, characteristic of pyrite's mineral composition. The background is black, enhancing the metallic features and intricate geometric patterns. Pyrite is often found in sedimentary deposits and is utilized in industrial applications for sulfur extraction. |
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