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Chalcocite

Formula:
Cu
 
2
S
System:MonoclinicColour:Blue black, gray, black, ...
Lustre:MetallicHardness:2½ - 3
Name:From Greek, "chalkos", copper.


Chalcocite-Digenite Group. Chalcocite-Yarrowite Series.

A secondary mineral in or near the oxidized zone of copper sulfide deposits. Hexagonal above 105 °C.
Easily confused with djurleite.

Classification of Chalcocite

IMA status:Valid - first described prior to 1959 (pre-IMA) - "Grandfathered"
Strunz 8th edition ID:2/B.01-10
Nickel-Strunz 10th (pending) edition ID:2.BA.05

2 : SULFIDES and SULFOSALTS (sulfides, selenides, tellurides; arsenides, antimonides, bismuthides; sulfarsenites, sulfantimonites, sulfbismuthites, etc.)
B : Metal Sulfides, M: S > 1: 1 (mainly 2: 1)
A : With Cu, Ag, Au
Dana 8th edition ID:2.4.7.1

2 : SULFIDES
4 : AmBnXp, with (m+n):p = 2:1
Hey's CIM Ref.:3.1.1

3 : Sulphides, Selenides, Tellurides, Arsenides and Bismuthides (except the arsenides, antimonides and bismuthides of Cu, Ag and Au, which are included in Section 1)
1 : Sulphides etc. of Cu
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Physical Properties of Chalcocite

Lustre:Metallic
Diaphaneity (Transparency):Opaque
Colour:Blue black, gray, black, black gray, or steel gray
Streak:Blackish lead gray
Hardness (Mohs):2½ - 3
Hardness (Vickers):VHN100=84 - 87 kg/mm2
Tenacity:Brittle
Cleavage:Poor/Indistinct
Indistinct on (110)
Fracture:Conchoidal
Comment:Somewhat sectile
Density (measured):5.5 - 5.8 g/cm3
Density (calculated):5.8 g/cm3

Crystallography of Chalcocite

Crystal System:Monoclinic
Class (H-M):2/m - Prismatic
Space Group:P21/b {P1 1 21/b} {P21/c} {P1 21/c 1} {P21/a}
Cell Parameters:a = 11.82Å, b = 27.05Å, c = 13.43Å
β = 90°
Ratio:a:b:c = 0.437 : 1 : 0.496
Unit Cell Volume:V 4,293.99 ų (Calculated from Unit Cell)
Z:96
Twinning:Common on {110} yielding pseudohexagonal stellate forms. Also on {032} {112}
Comment:May be point group m and space group Pc.
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Chalcocite no.48 - Goldschmidt (1913-1926)
Chalcocite - Penetration twin on {032}
Chalcocite - Multiple twin on {110}

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Radiation - Copper Kα
Data Set:
Horizontal Axis: ° to ° Vertical Axis: % Source Data: Filtered Data: Peaks:
Data courtesy of RRUFF project at University of Arizona, used with permission.
X-Ray Powder Diffraction:
d-spacingIntensity
3.276 (35)
2.7256 (35)
2.4074 (50)
2.4030 (70)
1.9746 (70)
1.8811 (70)
Comments:Similar to djurleite.

Optical Data of Chalcocite

Type:Anisotropic
Anisotropism:Weak

Chemical Properties of Chalcocite

Formula:
Cu
 
2
S
Essential elements:Cu, S
All elements listed in formula:Cu, S
Common Impurities:Fe

Relationship of Chalcocite to other Species

Series:Forms a series with Yarrowite (see here)
Member of Group:
Chalcocite-Digenite Group:
Related Minerals - Nickel-Strunz Grouping):

- +
2.BA.05Djurleite
Cu
 
31
S
 
16
2.BA.05Geerite
Cu
 
8
S
 
5
2.BA.05Roxbyite
Cu
 
9
S
 
5
2.BA.10Anilite
Cu
 
7
S
 
4
2.BA.10Digenite
Cu
 
9
S
 
5
2.BA.15Bornite
Cu
 
5
FeS
 
4
2.BA.20Bellidoite
Cu
 
2
Se
2.BA.20Berzelianite
Cu
 
2
Se
2.BA.25Athabascaite
Cu
 
5
Se
 
4
2.BA.25Umangite
Cu
 
3
Se
 
2
2.BA.30Rickardite
Cu
 
7
Te
 
5
2.BA.30Weissite
Cu
 
2-x
Te
2.BA.35Acanthite
Ag
 
2
S
2.BA.35Argentite
2.BA.40Mckinstryite
(Ag,Cu)
 
2
S
2.BA.40Stromeyerite
AgCuS
2.BA.40dUM2003-13
Ag
 
6
AuCu
 
2
S
 
5
2.BA.45Jalpaite
Ag
 
3
CuS
 
2
2.BA.45Selenojalpaite
Ag
 
3
CuSe
 
2
2.BA.50Eucairite
AgCuSe
2.BA.55Aguilarite
Ag
 
4
SeS
2.BA.55Naumannite
Ag
 
2
Se
2.BA.60Cervelleite
Ag
 
4
TeS
2.BA.60Hessite
Ag
 
2
Te
2.BA.60Chenguodaite
Ag
 
9
Fe
3+
 
Te
 
2
S
 
4
2.BA.65Henryite
Ag
 
3
Cu
 
4
Te
 
4
2.BA.65Stützite
Ag
 
5-x
Te
 
3
, x = 0.24-0.36
2.BA.70Argyrodite
Ag
 
8
GeS
 
6
2.BA.70Canfieldite
Ag
 
8
(Sn,Ge)(S,Te)
 
6
2.BA.70Putzite
(Cu
 
4.7
Ag
 
3.3
)GeS
 
6
2.BA.75Fischesserite
Ag
 
3
AuSe
 
2
2.BA.75Penzhinite
(Ag,Cu)
 
4
Au(S,Se)
 
4
2.BA.75Petrovskaite
AuAg(S,Se)
2.BA.75Petzite
Ag
 
3
AuTe
 
2
2.BA.75Uytenbogaardtite
Ag
 
3
AuS
 
2
2.BA.80Bezsmertnovite
(Au,Ag)
 
4
Cu(Te,Pb)
2.BA.80Bilibinskite
PbCuAu
 
3
Te
 
2
2.BA.80Bogdanovite
(Au,Te,Pb)
 
3
(Cu,Fe)
Related Minerals - Hey's Index Grouping:

- +
3.1.2Djurleite
Cu
 
31
S
 
16
3.1.3Digenite
Cu
 
9
S
 
5
3.1.4Anilite
Cu
 
7
S
 
4
3.1.5Roxbyite
Cu
 
9
S
 
5
3.1.6Spionkopite
Cu
 
39
S
 
28
3.1.7Geerite
Cu
 
8
S
 
5
3.1.8Covellite
CuS
3.1.9Berzelianite
Cu
 
2
Se
3.1.10Bellidoite
Cu
 
2
Se
3.1.11Umangite
Cu
 
3
Se
 
2
3.1.12Yarrowite
Cu
 
9
S
 
8
3.1.13Athabascaite
Cu
 
5
Se
 
4
3.1.14Klockmannite
CuSe
3.1.15Krut'aite
CuSe
 
2
3.1.16Weissite
Cu
 
2-x
Te
3.1.17Rickardite
Cu
 
7
Te
 
5
3.1.18Vulcanite
CuTe
3.1.19Bambollaite
Cu(Se,Te)
 
2
3.1.20Lautite
CuAsS
3.1.21Mgriite
Cu
 
3
AsSe
 
3
3.1.22Cubanite
CuFe
 
2
S
 
3
3.1.23Bornite
Cu
 
5
FeS
 
4
3.1.24Fukuchilite
Cu
 
3
FeS
 
8
3.1.25Chalcopyrite
CuFeS
 
2
3.1.26Mooihoekite
Cu
 
9
Fe
 
9
S
 
16
3.1.27Haycockite
Cu
 
4
Fe
 
5
S
 
8
3.1.28Isocubanite
CuFe
 
2
S
 
3
3.1.29Idaite
Cu
 
5
FeS
 
6
3.1.30Nukundamite
(Cu,Fe)
 
4
S
 
4
3.1.31Putoranite
Cu
 
9
(Fe,Ni)
 
9
S
 
16
3.1.32Orickite
2CuFeS
 
2
·H
 
2
O
3.1.33Eskebornite
CuFeSe
 
2
3.1.34Chaméanite
(Cu,Fe)
 
4
As(Se,S)
 
4
3.1.35Talnakhite
Cu
 
9
(Fe,Ni)
 
8
S
 
16

Other Names for Chalcocite

Synonyms:
ChalcocineChalcosineChalcositeCopper GlanceCuprein
CupreineCypriteKupreinRedruthiteVitreous Copper
Other Languages:
Basque:Kalkozita
Catalan:Calcosina
Dutch:Chalcociet
Finnish:Kuparihohde
French:Chalcocite
Cuivre Spiciforme
Cuivre Sulfuré Spiciforme
Cuivre Vitreux
German:Chalkosin
Chalcocit
Chalcosit
Cyprit
Kupferglanz
Kupferglanz-β
Kupferglasertz
Kupferglaserz
Lecherz
Redruthit
Hungarian:Kalkozin
Italian:Calcocite
Rame grigio
Japanese:輝銅鉱
Latin:Aes cyprium apud plinium appellatur cuprum
Aes rude plumbei coloris
Lithuanian:Chalkocitas
Low Saxon:Chalkosin
Polish:Chalkozyn
Portuguese:Calcocita
Russian:Халькозин
Simplified Chinese:輝銅礦
Spanish:Calcosina
Calcosita
Chalcocita
Chalcosita
Cyprita
Redruthita
Swedish:Kopparglans
Koppar-Glas (of Wallerius)
Varieties:
Argentiferous ChalcociteDucktownitePara-Kupferglanz

Other Information

Health Warning:No information on health risks for this material has been entered into the database. You should always treat mineral specimens with care.

References for Chalcocite

Reference List:Palache, Charles, Harry Berman & Clifford Frondel (1944), The System of Mineralogy of James Dwight Dana and Edward Salisbury Dana Yale University 1837-1892, Volume I: Elements, Sulfides, Sulfosalts, Oxides. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York. 7th edition, revised and enlarged, 834pp.: 187-190.

Zeitschrift für Kristallographie: 150: 299-320.

Cook, W.R. (1972), Instability of chalcocite: Mineralogical Record: 3: 15.

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