Arsenopyrite

/ˌɑrsənoʊˈpaɪraɪt/ noun

A mineral containing arsenic, iron, and sulfur that is often found in gold deposits and used as an ore of arsenic.

From arseno- (arsenic) + pyrite (iron sulfide mineral). Arseno- comes from Latin arsenicum, ultimately from Greek arsenikon. The term was coined in the 19th century to name this specific arsenic-bearing pyrite mineral.

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