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Weissite

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Category
  
Strunz classification
  
2.BA.30

Space group
  
P6/mmm

Formula(repeating unit)
  
Cu2-xTe

Crystal system
  
Hexagonal

Crystal class
  
Dihexagonal dipyramidal (6mmm)H-M symbol: (6/m 2/m 2/m)

Weissite is a telluride mineral consisting of copper telluride (Cu2-xTe). Weissite has hexagonal crystal structure. Its specific gravity is 6 and its Mohs hardness is 3. Occurrence is in Gunnison County, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico in the United States. It is also reported from Kalgoorlie, Western Australia and Dalarna and Värmland, Sweden.

Weissite occurs in hydrothermal deposits associated with pyrite, native tellurium, sylvanite, petzite, rickardite, native sulfur, native gold, calaverite and krennerite.

It was first described in 1927 for an occurrence in the Good Hope Mine in the Vulcan District of Gunnison County, Colorado. It was named for mine owner Louis Weiss.

References

Weissite Wikipedia


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