Name/Title
PyrrhotiteEntry/Object ID
2014.1.13Description
Chemical Composition: Al(OH)3
Crystal System: Hexagonal System
Description: Common Name: Pyrrhotite
Chemistry: Fe1-xS (x=0 to x=0.2),
Group: Sulfides
Location: Unknown
Description: This is a rough specimen with irregular shape. There are several hexagonal crystals within a rocky matrix with some quartz crystals visible and some banding on one side.
Physical Charateristics:
•Color is bronze.
•Luster is metallic.
•Transparency crystals are opaque.
•Crystal System hexagonal, 6/m2/m2/m and monoclinic; 2/m
•Crystal Habits: tabular or prismatic in hexagonal prisms with a pinacoidal termination, but mostly massive rock forming beds with other sulfides.
•Cleavage none but there is a strong parting tendency.
•Fracture is uneven
•Hardness is 3.5-4.5
•Specific Gravity is 4.6
•Streak gray-black
•Associated Minerals pentlandite, quartz, ankerite, pyrite and other sulfides.
•Other Characteristics: weakly magnetic, prism faces striated parallel to pinacoid faces and color will darken with exposure to light.
•Notable Occurances Sudbury, Ontario; Ducktown, Tennessee; Chihuahua, Mexico; Russia; Germany and Brazil.
•Best Field Indicators magnetism, crystal habit, hardness and color.
Hardness: 7 Quartz
Rock Type: SedimentaryCollection
RAGM Mineral CollectionAcquisition
Accession
2014.1Source or Donor
Crater Rock Museum (unknown donors)Acquisition Method
GiftDimensions
Height
2-1/4 inWidth
1-1/4 inLength
2 inLocation
Location
Shelf
CS-I-1Room
Curation StorageBuilding
Crater Rock MuseumDate
February 3, 2024Location
Shelf
5th shelfCabinet
Case# 20Wall
WestBuilding
Freida Smith HallCategory
Permanent