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Miargyrite

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Category
  
Mineral

Strunz classification
  
2.HA.10

Space group
  
C2/c

Formula (repeating unit)
  
AgSbS2

Crystal system
  
Monoclinic

Miargyrite

Crystal class
  
Prismatic (2/m) (same H-M symbol)

Miargyrite is a mineral, a sulfide of silver and antimony with the formula AgSbS2. It is a dimorph of cuboargyrite. Originally discovered in the Freiberg district of Germany in 1824, it has subsequently been found in many places where silver is mined. It usually occurs in low temperature hydrothermal deposits. and forms black metallic crystals which may show a dark red internal reflection. The streak is also red.

Miargyrite is named from the Greek meyon, "smaller" and argyros, "silver," as its silver content is lower than most silver sulfides.

References

Miargyrite Wikipedia