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Chalcophyllite is a rare secondary mineral occurring in the oxidized zones of some -bearing copper deposits. It was first described from material collected in Germany. At one time chalcophyllite from Wheal Tamar in Cornwall, England, was called tamarite, but this name is now discredited (not to be confused with the mineral , which is quite different). At a specimen exhibiting partial replacement of , , by chalcophyllite has been found. The mineral is named from the Greek, chalco "copper" and fyllon, "leaf", in allusion to its composition and platy structure. It is a classic Cornish mineral that can be confused with tabular .


Formula
Two different formulae are quoted in the literature for chalcophyllite, (molar mass 3098 g) and (molar mass 2956 g). The difference reflects the fact that the water content varies at room temperature based on relative humidity.


Unit cell
Chalcophyllite crystallizes in the , 3 2/m with R 3m or with space group R . Some authors choose a unit cell with three per cell (Z = 3), and some a smaller unit cell with only 1.5 formula units per cell (Z = 1.5). For the larger unit cell a = 10.77 Å, c = 57.5 Å, Z = 3.Corbett (1973) American Mineralogist 58: 792–793 For the smaller unit cell c is only half as long, a = 10.756 Å, c = 28.678 Å, Z = 1.5.


Crystal habit
Crystals are platy, six-sided and flattened perpendicular to the c crystal axis, and may be striated triangularly on these flattened faces. It may form rosettes, or be drusy, foliated or massive.


Physical properties
Cleavage is perfect perpendicular to the c crystal axis, and occurs with {1010} as the twin plane. Fracture is irregular. The mineral is soft, with hardness only 2, the same as . is generally given in the range 2.67 to 2.69, but Webmineral has 2.4 to 2.66. Chalcophyllite is soluble in acids and in ammonia. It is not , nor . The water content varies at room temperature based on relative humidity. Chalcophyllite alters to , which is a copper-aluminium silicate with the formula .


Optical properties
Many copper minerals are blue or green in color; chalcophyllite is blue-green to emerald-green, with a pale green streak and vitreous to subadamantine luster, pearly on {0001}. Crystals are transparent to translucent. It is (−) with refractive indices nω = 1.618 to 1.632 and nε = 1.552 to 1.575. Indices of refraction vary markedly depending on the relative humidity since the water content varies at ambient temperature. It is with O blue-green and E almost colorless.


Environment
Chalcophyllite is an uncommon secondary mineral occurring in the oxidized zones of some -bearing copper deposits. Associated minerals include , , , , , , , , , , , , , , and . The type material is conserved at the Mining Academy, Freiberg, Germany. Notable occurrences include the Majuba Hill Mine, Antelope District, Nevada, US and Cornwall, including , UK.


See also
  • List of minerals


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