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Pyrite, a sulfide of Iron. It melts around 1100 dgerees.

Pulled from reference: http://lfie.net/finance/what-is-the-melting-temperature-of-fools-gold.html

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Pyrite will not melt. It undergoes thermal decomposition starting at 550 °C.

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approx 6500 degrees Celsius

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The boiling point for Pyrite is 1180 oC

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