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Unit 4 Chemical Bonding and the Formation of Chemical Bonding (LCC)
Covalent Bonding is a type of chemical bond that results from the sharing of pairs of electrons between atoms, and other covalent bonds. Furthermore, it results from the attractive and repulsive forces between atoms when they share electrons. The pyrite, FeS2, illustrates this type of bonding.


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Pyrite, FeS2, is the classic "Fool's Gold". There are other shiny brassy yellow minerals, but pyrite is by far the most common and the most often mistaken for gold. A covalent bond forms between the sulfur pair and the elemental bond with iron. What country was this specimen of Calcite (with phantoms) on Pyrite found?
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