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<p>Every polytype can have monoclinic (M) or hexagonal (H) symmetry, and therefore some sources label them, for example, not as 6C, but 6H or 6M depending on the symmetry.The monoclinic forms are stable at temperatures below 254&nbsp;°C, whereas the hexagonal forms are stable above that temperature. The exception is for those with high iron content, close to the troilite composition (47 to 50% atomic percent iron) which exhibit hexagonal symmetry.</p>

<p><big>Magnetic properties</big></p>
<p>The ideal FeS lattice, such as that of troilite, is non-magnetic.</p><p>
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