vasszúlfid
Vasszúlfid, also known as iron disulfide, is a chemical compound with the formula FeS2. It is one of the most common sulfide minerals found in the Earth's crust and is often referred to as pyrite. Pyrite is known for its pale brass-yellow color and its metallic luster, which has led to its nickname "fool's gold" due to its resemblance to gold.
The mineral typically occurs in a variety of geological environments, including sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous rocks.
Structurally, vasszúlfid consists of iron(II) cations and disulfide anions. The disulfide anions are composed of two