The cubic crystals of Iron Pyrite is often called Fool's Gold, owing to its resemblance. Iron Pyrite is the commonest form of sulphide
The cubic crystals of Iron Pyrite is often called Fool's Gold, owing to its resemblance. Iron Pyrite is the commonest form of sulphide and has many industrial uses
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