Hessite
Hessite | |
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Hessite and Quartz specimen from Botés, Alba County, Romania, featuring unusually thick and stout crystals of this rare silver telluride mineral. Size 3.6 x 2.2 x 1.5 cm. | |
General | |
Category | Sulfide minerals |
Formula (repeating unit) | Ag2Te |
Strunz classification | 02.BA.30c |
Crystal system | Monoclinic |
Unit cell |
a = 8.13Å, b = 4.48Å, c = 8.09Å β = 112.9° Z = 4 |
Identification | |
Color | Lead-grey, steel-grey |
Crystal symmetry | 2/m - Prismatic |
Cleavage | Indistinct on {100} |
Tenacity | Sectile |
Mohs scale hardness | 2 - 3 |
Luster | Metallic |
Streak | black |
Diaphaneity | Opaque |
Specific gravity | 8.24 - 8.45 |
Optical properties | Anisotropic |
Hessite is a mineral form of disilver telluride (Ag2Te). It is a soft, dark grey telluride mineral which forms monoclinic crystals.
It is named after Germain Henri Hess (1802–1850).
Hessite is found in the US in Eagle County, Colorado and in Calaveras County, California and in many other locations.
Stützite (Ag7Te4) and empressite (AgTe) are related silver telluride minerals.
References
- webmineral.com entry
- Mindat.org entry
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