Iron pyrite

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A sample of iron pyrite with large crystals.

Iron pyrite is an iron sulfide with the chemical formula FeS2. Iron pyrite is the most common sulfide material worldwide and therefore is quite notable for its role in providing a source of sulfur in non-volcanic regions.

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Iron pyrite is most notable for its sulfur content, which makes it a vital mineral for anyone seeking to rebuild chemical industry in a region without access to volcanic sulfur.

Iron pyrite can be used to form sparks and create fire.

Iron pyrite is a base material for the production of sulfur dioxide for use in paper production and manufacture of sulfuric acid.