Chemistry, asked by libnaprasad, 5 months ago

Why iron pyrites are called fool's gold ?​

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Answered by saisanthosh76
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\tt\blue{Pyrite} is called \tt\red{“Fool's Gold”} because it resembles gold to the untrained eye. While pyrite has a brass-yellow color and metallic luster similar to gold, pyrite is brittle and will break rather than bend as gold does.

Answered by Anonymous
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Why iron pyrites are called fool's gold ?Pyrite is called “Fool's Gold” because it resembles gold to the untrained eye..... While pyrite has a brass-yellow color and metallic luster similar to gold, pyrite is brittle and will break rather than bend as gold does.........

What does iron pyrite mean???

The mineral pyrite........ or iron pyrite, also known as fool's gold, ... ...Pyrite is the most abundant sulfide mineral.......

Why is pyrite worthless????

It is usually found in sulfur-rich ore,, and its crystal structure usually contains a small amount of sulfur....... Because of this it is more prone to corrosion than silver or gold which can be similar to pyrite in appearance..... This is also why pyrite is usually worth less than silver and gold per ounce......

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