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Pyrite. By Gaby Shah. Pyrite. Properties of Pyrite. Color: Shiny, Brassy Yellow Streak: Green, Black to Brownish, Black Hardness: 6 - 6.5 Cleavage: Indistinct on {001} Fracture: Very uneven, sometimes choncoidal Density: 4.8–5 g/cm3 Other: very common, Fool’s Gold.
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Pyrite By Gaby Shah
Properties of Pyrite • Color: Shiny, Brassy Yellow • Streak: Green, Black to Brownish, Black • Hardness: 6 - 6.5 • Cleavage: Indistinct on {001} • Fracture: Very uneven, sometimes choncoidal • Density: 4.8–5 g/cm3 • Other: very common, Fool’s Gold
Pyrites Chemical Composition • FeS2, Iron Sulfide • Contains 1 Iron and 2 Sulfur
Where is Pyrite Found • Found almost everywhere • Mainly in Peru, South Africa, and Spain
Mining and Processing Pyrite • Mined with underground mining • Dangerous, can turn into sulfuric acid and leak into rivers, streams, etc, kills everything • Processed at temperatures up to 850 degrees C through as many as five processing cycles
How much is Pyrite Worth? • Grams: Less than 10 cents • Ounces: ? • Tons: ? • Kilograms: $400
Uses of Pyrite • Used in the recovery process of gold, iron, copper, cobalt, nickel • Used to make inexpensive jewelry
Gemstones • Def.: a precious or semiprecious stone, cut, polished, and often used in a piece of jewelry. • Not all minerals are gemstones because a gemstone is the crystalline form of a mineral.