Realgar
| Realgar | |
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Realgar crystals, Royal Reward Mine, King County, Washington, US | |
| General | |
| Category | Sulfide mineral |
| Formula | As4S4 or AsS |
| IMA symbol | Rlg |
| Strunz classification | 2.FA.15a |
| Crystal system | Monoclinic |
| Crystal class | Prismatic (2/m) (same H-M symbol) |
| Space group | P21/n (no. 14) |
| Unit cell | a = 9.325(3) Å b = 13.571(5) Å c = 6.587(3) Å β = 106.43°; Z = 16 |
| Identification | |
| Color | Red to yellow-orange; in polished section, pale gray, with abundant yellow to red internal reflections |
| Crystal habit | Prismatic striated crystals; more commonly massive, coarse to fine granular, or as incrustations |
| Twinning | Contact twins on {100} |
| Cleavage | Good on {010}; less so on {101}, {100}, {120}, and {110} |
| Tenacity | Sectile, slightly brittle |
| Mohs scale hardness | 1.5–2 |
| Luster | Resinous to greasy |
| Streak | Red-orange to red |
| Diaphaneity | Transparent |
| Specific gravity | 3.56 |
| Optical properties | Biaxial (−) |
| Refractive index | nα = 2.538 nβ = 2.684 nγ = 2.704 |
| Birefringence | δ = 0.166 |
| Pleochroism | Nearly colorless to pale golden yellow |
| 2V angle | 40° |
| Dispersion | r > v, very strong |
| Other characteristics | Toxic and carcinogenic. Disintegrates on long exposure to light to a powder composed of pararealgar or arsenolite and orpiment. |
| References | |
Realgar (/riˈælɡɑːr, -ɡər/ ree-AL-gar, -gər), also known as arsenic blende, ruby sulphur or ruby of arsenic, is an arsenic sulfide mineral with the chemical formula α-As4S4. It is a soft, sectile mineral occurring in monoclinic crystals, or in granular, compact, or powdery form, often in association with the related mineral, orpiment (As2S3). It is orange-red in color, melts at 320 °C, and burns with a bluish flame releasing fumes of arsenic and sulfur. Realgar is soft with a Mohs hardness of 1.5 to 2 and has a specific gravity of 3.5. Its streak is orange colored. It is trimorphous with pararealgar and bonazziite.