iron pyrite
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Definition
Noun: - A common mineral (iron disulfide): A naturally occurring, brittle mineral with a metallic luster and a pale brass-yellow color. Its chemical composition is FeS₂.
Usage
- As a subject: "Iron pyrite is often mistaken for gold."
- As an object: "The geologist identified the sample as iron pyrite."
- With modifiers: "The cubic crystals of iron pyrite were well-formed."
Examples
- Miners during the gold rush were often disappointed to discover they had found iron pyrite instead of real gold.
- The museum's collection features a large, spectacular specimen of iron pyrite.
- Due to its ability to create sparks when struck against steel, iron pyrite was historically used in early firearms.
Advanced Usage
- In geology/chemistry contexts: The term is used precisely to describe the specific mineral phase of iron disulfide, distinguishing it from other sulfide minerals.
- The ore body contained significant amounts of iron pyrite, which complicated the extraction process for other metals.
Variants and Related Words
- Pyrite (n): The more common, shortened name for iron pyrite. "The rock was studded with pyrite."
- Fool's gold (n, informal): A colloquial nickname for iron pyrite, referencing its deceptive appearance. "Many novice prospectors were tricked by fool's gold."
Synonyms
- Fool's gold (informal/nickname)
- Iron disulfide (chemical name)
Notes on Meaning
While "pyrite" can refer to a class of minerals with similar structures, the term iron pyrite specifically denotes the iron-bearing variety (FeS₂). Its most famous characteristic is its visual similarity to gold, leading to its common nickname.
Noun
- a common mineral (iron disulfide) that has a pale yellow color