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Pyrrhotite is a shiny mineral that looks like a metallic bronze or brass. It is often found in rocks and can be magnetic, attracting small metal objects like a magnet.
The Pyrrhotite has a distinct bronze-yellow to copper-red color with a bright metallic luster. It can appear tarnished, showing iridescent blues or purples. Unlike brighter pyrite, Pyrrhotite often has a duller, more reddish hue and may form irregular masses.
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カテゴリ
Mineralレア度
Rare
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Its name "pyrrhotite" means "fire stone" in Greek, perhaps for its fiery color.
Pyrrhotite can sometimes be mistaken for gold, though it's much softer and less shiny.
Pyrrhotite tarnishes quickly, turning from bronze to a dull gray-brown in air.
Strike Pyrrhotite and it might spark, thanks to its unique composition!
Pyrrhotite has strong magnetism, meaning it can attract small metal objects or even affect a compass.
Pyrrhotite often forms near valuable minerals like gold or nickel, helping prospectors find riches!
This mineral contains sulfur, which can be extracted for industrial uses like making sulfuric acid.
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Pyrrhotite is a mineral and safe to handle, but avoid ingesting it.
Bronze-yellow, Bronze-brown, Copper-red
3.5
Metallic
4.6
Monoclinic
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