Iron pyrite is often called

  1. Iron pyrite (FeS2) is the form in which much of the sulfur exists in coal. In the combustion of coal, oxygen reacts with iron
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  2. Iron pyrite (FeS2) is the form in which much ofthe sulfur exists in coal. In the combustion of coal, oxygen reacts with iron
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  3. Iron pyrite (FeS2) is the form in whichmuch ofthe sulfur exists in coal. In the combustion of coal, oxygen reacts with iron
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  4. Iron pyrite (FeS2) is the form in whichmuch ofthe sulfur exists in coal. In the combustion of coal, oxygen reacts with iron
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  5. Iron Pyrite (Fools Gold) is Gold in Color but it's powder is actually black/brown, whereas real gold is both gold in color and
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  6. A commercial sample of pyrite (FeS2) is oxidized by bromine and nitric acid. The sulphate obtained is precipitated and heavy in
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  7. An example of an oxide ore of iron is?magnetite. bauxite. chalcocite pyrite.
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  8. Pyrite is a mineral often FeS2 mistaken for gold by the inexperienced. It is not an elemental metal at all, but a compound. How
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  9. Iron pyrite is often called “fool’s gold” because it looks like gold. Suppose you have a solid that looks like gold, but
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  10. pyrite, FeS2 reactswhen it is heated strongly in the air according to the equation4 FeS2(s) + 11 O2 rightarrow 2 Fe2O3(s) + 8
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