magnetic pyrites

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magnetic pyrites

A student examines a sample of magnetic pyrites in geology class.

Definition

Noun: 1. A brownish iron sulfide mineral: A naturally occurring inorganic solid with a brownish color, composed primarily of iron and sulfur (chemical formula FeS). It is distinguished by possessing weak magnetic properties.

Usage
  • This term is used specifically in the fields of mineralogy and geology to identify and describe this particular mineral.
  • It is a technical, scientific term and is not used in everyday conversation.
Examples
  • Scientific Context:
    • The geologist identified the sample as magnetic pyrites due to its brownish hue and its slight attraction to a magnet.
    • The ore deposit contained significant quantities of magnetic pyrites alongside other sulfide minerals.
Advanced Usage
  • The mineral's weak magnetism is a key diagnostic property used to distinguish it from the more common mineral pyrite (fool's gold), which is not magnetic.
  • In scientific literature, it may be referred to by its more precise mineral name, pyrrhotite.
Variants and Related Words
  • Pyrrhotite (n): The more formal and specific mineralogical name for magnetic pyrites.
  • Pyrite (n): A common iron sulfide mineral (FeS₂) with a brassy yellow color, often called "fool's gold." It is not magnetic.
  • Troilite (n): A non-magnetic variety of iron sulfide (FeS) with a specific, ordered crystal structure.
Synonyms
  • Pyrrhotite
Antonyms
  • Pyrite (Fool's gold): While chemically related (both are iron sulfides), pyrite is a distinct mineral that lacks magnetic properties.
magnetic pyrites

A student examines a sample of magnetic pyrites in geology class.

Noun
  1. a brownish iron sulfide mineral (FeS) having weak magnetic properties

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