Chalcocite

Chalcocite
Chalcocite from Cornwall
General
CategorySulfide minerals
Formulacopper(I) sulfide: Cu2S
IMA symbolCc
Strunz classification2.BA.05a
Crystal systemMonoclinic
Crystal classPrismatic (2/m)
(same H-M symbol)
Space groupP21/c
Unit cella = 15.246(4) Å,
b = 11.884(2) Å,
c = 13.494(3) Å;
β = 116.35(1)°; Z = 48
Identification
ColorDark gray to black
Crystal habitTabular to prismatic crystals also massive to granular, (pseudo-orthorhombic)
TwinningCommon on {110} yielding pseudohexagonal stellate forms
CleavageIndistinct on {110}
FractureConchoidal
TenacityBrittle to sectile
Mohs scale hardness2+123
LusterMetallic
StreakShiny black to lead gray
DiaphaneityOpaque
Specific gravity5.55.8
Fusibility22.5
References

Chalcocite (/ˈkælkəˌst/), 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 2.53 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.