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The chemical formula for fool's gold, also known as iron pyrite, is FeS2.
Fool's gold is primarily made of iron sulfide, also known as pyrite. It is a mineral that resembles gold in color and has been mistaken for real gold in the past.
Real gold is an element, while fool's gold is not an element but a mineral called iron pyrite. Real gold has the chemical symbol Au and is a precious metal with high value, while fool's gold is often mistaken for real gold due to its similar appearance but is not as valuable.
Real gold (Au) does not react with most chemicals due to its inert nature. Fool's gold (iron pyrite, FeS2) can react with oxygen and water to form iron oxide and sulfuric acid. In acidic environments, fool's gold can react with hydrochloric acid to release sulfur dioxide gas.
Fools gold is known as iron pyrite