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What mineral binds copper? Understanding Earth's Primary Ores

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Did you know that chalcopyrite is the most abundant and economically significant mineral that binds copper, despite its relatively lower copper content by mass compared to other ores? This copper iron sulfide mineral, often mistaken for gold, is the primary source for most of the world's copper supply.

Where Do You Get Sulfur Naturally?

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The sulfur cycle is a fundamental biogeochemical process in which the element moves between rocks, waterways, and living systems. Sulfur, a versatile non-metal, can be found naturally in various forms across the Earth, including mineral deposits, volcanic emissions, geothermal fluids, and a wide array of foods. This essential element plays a crucial role in both geological processes and biological functions.