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  • Pyrite in Coal: Understanding the 'Fool's Gold' Mineral
    The most common mineral found in coal is pyrite, also known as fool's gold. Pyrite is an iron sulfide mineral, with a chemical formula FeS2. It is a brittle mineral with a pale brass-yellow color and a metallic luster. Pyrite is often found in coal seams as small crystals or nodules, and it can also be found in the surrounding rock strata.
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