- Stephanite
Stephanite is a
silver antimony sulfide mineral with formula: Ag5SbS4 It is composed of 68.8%silver , and sometimes is of importance as an ore of this metal.Under the name Schwarzerz it was mentioned by
Georgius Agricola in1546 , and it has been variously known as "black silver ore" (German "Schwarzgultigerz"), brittle silver-ore ("Sprodglanzerz"), etc. The name stephanite was proposed by W Haidinger in1845 in honour of the archduke Stephan Franz Victor of Habsburg-Lorena (1817-1867); French authors use F. S. Beudant's name psalurose (from the Greek "ψαλoυρος", fragile).It frequently occurs as well-formed crystals, which are
orthorhombic and occasionally show indications ofhemimorphism : they have the form of six-sided prisms or flat tables terminated by large basal planes and often modified at the edges by numerous pyramid-planes. Twinning on the prism-planes is of frequent occurrence, giving rise to pseudo-hexagonal groups like those ofaragonite . The colour is iron-black, and the lustre metallic and brilliant; on exposure to light, however, the crystals soon become dull.The mineral has a
Mohs hardness of 2-2.5 and is very brittle; thespecific gravity is 6.3. Stephanite occurs with other ores of silver in metalliferous veins. Localities which have yielded good crystallized specimens are Freiberg and Gersdorf near Rosswein inSaxony , Chanarcillo inChile , and exceptionallyCornwall . In the Comstock lode inNevada massive stephanite and argentite are important ores of silver.ee also
*
Black silver art
*List of minerals
*List of minerals named after people References
*1911
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.