Chemistry:Chalcostibite

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Chalcostibite
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General
CategoryChalcostibite Group
Formula
(repeating unit)
CuSbS2
Strunz classification02.HA.05
Dana classification03.07.05.01
Crystal systemOrthorhombic
Space groupPnam (no. 62)
Identification
ColourLead-gray, iron gray
Crystal habitGranular
Cleavage(001)
FractureSub-Conchoidal
TenacityBrittle
Mohs scale hardness3–4
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StreakBlack
DiaphaneityOpaque
Specific gravity4.9 – 5
Density4.9 – 5 g/cm3 (Measured)    5.011 g/cm3 (Calculated)
PleochroismWeak
Ultraviolet fluorescenceNon-fluorescent
References,[1][2]

Chalcostibite is a copper antimony sulfide mineral.

Příbramite is related, having selenium instead of sulfur. Emplectite contains bismuth instead of antimony.

Occurrences

  • Argentina
    • Salta Province
      • Los Andes department
        • San Antonio de los Cobres
          • Organullo mining district
            • Julio Verne mine
  • Australia
    • New South Wales
      • Sandon Co.l
        • Hillgrove
  • Austria
    • Carinthia
      • Völkermarkt District
        • Rammersdorf
          • Dragonerfels
            • Modre quarry
      • Wolfsberg District
        • Bad Sankt Leonhard im Lavanttal
          • Kliening
            • Mischlinggraben
            • Staubmann Mines
    • Salzburg
      • Zell am See District
        • Rauris
          • Hochtor area
            • Silver mines (Knappenstube)
    • Styria
      • Murtal District
        • Pölstal
          • Oberzeiring
    • Tyrol
      • Murtal District
        • Pölstal
          • Oberzeiring

See also

Note: This topic belongs to "Geology " portal

References