Chalcocite
| Chalcocite | |
|---|---|
| Chalcocite from Cornwall | |
| General | |
| Category | Sulfide minerals | 
| Formula | copper(I) sulfide: Cu2S | 
| IMA symbol | Cc | 
| Strunz classification | 2.BA.05a | 
| Crystal system | Monoclinic | 
| Crystal class | Prismatic (2/m) (same H-M symbol) | 
| Space group | P21/c | 
| Unit cell | a = 15.246(4) Å, b = 11.884(2) Å, c = 13.494(3) Å; β = 116.35(1)°; Z = 48 | 
| Identification | |
| Color | Dark gray to black | 
| Crystal habit | Tabular to prismatic crystals also massive to granular, (pseudo-orthorhombic) | 
| Twinning | Common on {110} yielding pseudohexagonal stellate forms | 
| Cleavage | Indistinct on {110} | 
| Fracture | Conchoidal | 
| Tenacity | Brittle to sectile | 
| Mohs scale hardness | 2+1⁄2–3 | 
| Luster | Metallic | 
| Streak | Shiny black to lead gray | 
| Diaphaneity | Opaque | 
| Specific gravity | 5.5–5.8 | 
| Fusibility | 2–2.5 | 
| References | |
Chalcocite (/ˈkælkəˌsaɪt/), copper(I) sulfide (Cu2S), is an important copper ore mineral. It is opaque and dark gray to black, with a metallic luster. It has a hardness of 2.5–3 on the Mohs scale. It is a sulfide with a monoclinic crystal system.
The term chalcocite from the Greek khalkos, meaning "copper". It is also known as redruthite, vitreous copper, or copper-glance.