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  2. Chalcopyrite - Wikipedia

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    Chalcopyrite (/ ˌ k æ l k ə ˈ p aɪ ˌ r aɪ t,-k oʊ-/ [7] [8] KAL-kə-PY-ryte, -⁠koh-) is a copper iron sulfide mineral and the most abundant copper ore mineral. It has the chemical formula CuFeS 2 and crystallizes in the tetragonal system.

  3. Sperrylite - Wikipedia

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    Sperrylite on chalcopyrite with magnetite, Oktyabersky Mine, Norilsk. Field of view 2.2 cm. Field of view 2.2 cm. Sperrylite is a platinum arsenide mineral with the chemical formula PtAs 2 and is an opaque metallic tin white mineral which crystallizes in the isometric system with the pyrite group structure.

  4. Cubanite - Wikipedia

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    It has the chemical formula CuFe 2 S 3 and when found, it has a bronze to brass-yellow appearance. On the Mohs hardness scale, cubanite falls between 3.5 and 4 and has a orthorhombic crystal system. [2] Cubanite is chemically similar to chalcopyrite; however, it is the less common copper iron sulfide mineral due to crystallization requirements.

  5. Eskebornite - Wikipedia

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    Eskebornite is a selenide mineral with the formula Cu Fe Se 2. [2] [3] It crystallizes in the tetragonal system and it has a brassy colour. Eskebornite is sometimes found as thick tabular crystals, but is more often found intergrown with other selenides. [4] It is part of the chalcopyrite group and forms a series with chalcopyrite. [5]

  6. Chalcophyllite - Wikipedia

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    Chalcophyllite crystallizes in the trigonal crystal class, 3 2/m with space group R 3m [5] or 3 with space group R 3. [2] [3] [4] [6] Some authors choose a unit cell with three formula units per cell (Z = 3), and some a smaller unit cell with only 1.5 formula units per cell (Z = 1.5). For the larger unit cell a = 10.77 Å, c = 57.5 Å, Z = 3.

  7. Epidote - Wikipedia

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    Allanite and dollaseite-(Ce) have the same general epidote formula and contain metals of the cerium group. In external appearance allanite differs widely from epidote, being black or dark brown in color, pitchy in lustre, and opaque in the mass; further, there is little or no cleavage, and well-developed crystals are rare.

  8. Djurleite - Wikipedia

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    The formula is Cu 31 S 16, molar mass 2483 g, and there are 8 formula units per unit cell (Z = 8). The crystal class is 2/m, meaning the structure has an axis of twofold rotational symmetry perpendicular to a mirror plane. The space group is P2 1 /c, and the unit cell parameters are a = 26.897 Å, b = 15.745

  9. Linarite - Wikipedia

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    It is a combined copper lead sulfate hydroxide with formula PbCuSO 4 (OH) 2. Linarite occurs as monoclinic prismatic to tabular crystals and irregular masses. It is easily confused with azurite, but does not react with dilute hydrochloric acid as azurite does. It has a Mohs hardness of 2.5 and a specific gravity of 5.3 – 5.5.