
Marcasite

The mineral marcasite, sometimes called "white iron pyrite", is iron sulfide with orthorhombic crystal structure. It is physically and crystallographically distinct from pyrite, which is iron sulfide with cubic crystal structure. Both structures contain the disulfide S22− ion, having a short bonding distance between the sulfur atoms. The structures differ in how these di-anions are arranged around the Fe2+ cations. Marcasite is lighter and more brittle than pyrite. Specimens of marcasite often crumble and break up due to the unstable crystal structure.
Iron Pyrite and Marcasite are polymorphs - same chemical makeup with a different crystal structure.
Locality
Pakistan

Streak
Dark-grey to black
Hardness
Formula
6-6.5
FeS2
Habit
Crystals typically tabular on, curved faces common; stalactitic, reniform, massive; cockscomb and spearhead shapes