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    Pyrite. Appearance. The mineral pyrite ( / ˈpaɪraɪt / PY-ryte ), [6] or iron pyrite, also known as fool's gold, is an iron sulfide with the chemical formula Fe S 2 (iron (II) disulfide). Pyrite is the most abundant sulfide mineral. [7]

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  3. Fool's Gold is a 2008 American romantic action comedy film from Warner Bros. Pictures about a recently divorced couple who rekindle their romantic life while searching for a lost treasure. The film is directed by Andy Tennant and reunites the How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days stars Matthew McConaughey and Kate Hudson.

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  5. "Fool's gold" is a common nickname for pyrite. Pyrite received that nickname because it is worth virtually nothing, but has an appearance that "fools" people into believing that it is gold. With a little practice, there are many easy tests that anyone can use to quickly tell the difference between pyrite and gold.

  6. Apr 26, 2022 · James Chen. Updated April 26, 2022. Reviewed by. JeFreda R. Brown. What Is Fool's Gold? Any flashy but ultimately worthless investment may be called fool's gold in finance. The term...

  7. Jun 27, 2021 · The mineral pyrite was historically nicknamed fools gold because of its deceptive resemblance to the precious metal. The term was often used during the California gold rush in the 1840s...

  8. What is "Fool's Gold?" Fool's Gold can be one of three minerals. The most common mineral mistaken for gold is pyrite. Chalcopyrite may also appear gold-like, and weathered mica can mimic gold as well.

  9. Pyrite is sometimes called Fools Gold because of its similarity in color and shape to Gold. In the old mining days, Pyrite was sometimes mistaken for Gold, as they frequently occur together, although Gold and Pyrite can very easily be distinguished by simple observation and testing of characteristics. Pyrite occurs in numerous shapes and habits.

  10. Sep 4, 2023 · Pyrite, also known as “fools gold,” is a common iron sulfide mineral with the chemical formula FeS2. It forms in a variety of geological settings through several processes. Formation: Pyrite forms under reducing conditions, typically in environments with low oxygen levels, high sulfur content, and abundant iron.