Chalcopyrite
| Colour | Gold, Yellow |
|---|---|
| Mohs hardness | 3.5–4 |
| Lustre | Metallic |
| Streak | Greenish black |
| Crystal system | Tetragonal |
| Transparency | Opaque |
| Cleavage | Indistinct on {011} |
| Fracture | Irregular to uneven |
| Chemical formula | CuFeS 2 |
| Specific gravity | 4.1–4.3 |
What is Chalcopyrite?
Chalcopyrite ( KAL-kə-PY-ryte, -koh-) is a copper iron sulfide mineral and the most abundant copper ore mineral. It has the chemical formula CuFeS2 and crystallizes in the tetragonal system. It has a brassy to golden yellow color and a hardness of 3.5 to 4 on the Mohs scale. Its streak is diagnostic as green-tinged black.
How to identify Chalcopyrite
- Lustre: Metallic.
- Hardness: Mohs 3.5–4 — soft; a knife will scratch it.
- Streak: Greenish black.
- Habit: Tetragonal crystal system.
Chalcopyrite in different forms
Frequently asked questions
How hard is Chalcopyrite?
Chalcopyrite is Mohs 3.5–4 on the hardness scale.
What colour is Chalcopyrite?
Chalcopyrite is typically gold, yellow (Brass yellow, may have iridescent purplish tarnish).