Name:

tetrahedrite

A photo of the mineral tetrahedrite

Class:

Sulfides

Chemistry:

Cu12Sb4S13 Mixed Copper/Antimony Sulfide

Color(s):

steely gray to flat black, metallic, gray streak

Hardness:

3 - 4

SpecGrav:

4.6 - 5.1

Fracture:

conchoidal

Cleavage:

none

Crystal:

Isometric (predominantly in tetrahedron) often inter grown masses

Envronment:

common copper minerals they form in mesothermal and epithermal veins, they also form with carbonatites, and in hydrothermal deposits.

Association:

galena, quartz, pyrite, chalcopyrite, bornite

Locals:

| Germany | Mexico | British Columbia | Idaho, Colorado, Utah, USA | Peru |

Misc:

The name is derived from its crystal habit, being predominantly tetrahedral . It is soluble in nitric acid and aqua regia

Photos
& Locals:

1.) Pachapaqui, Peru
2.) Pachapaqui, Peru

3.) Pachapaqui, Peru
4.) Pachapaqui, Peru

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