Copper-iron sulphide
The chemical formula of chalcopyrite is CuFeS2.
Bornite, also known as chalcopyrite or peacock ore, is a sulfide mineral. It got this name from its blue and purple colors when it tarnishes.
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In sulfide veins and scattered throughout igneous rock, chalcopyrite is found in many locations throughout the world.
No. It is a sulfide.
The chemical formula of chalcopyrite is CuFeS2.
CuFeS2
no chalcopyrite does not have transparency
Bornite, also known as chalcopyrite or peacock ore, is a sulfide mineral. It got this name from its blue and purple colors when it tarnishes.
Chalcopyrite is in the sulfide mineral group.
The percentage of sulfur in chalcopyrite is 34.94.
Chalcopyrite is copper iron sulfide (CuFeS2).
Chalcopyrite, the mineral, is opaque with a metallic luster, and therefore does not exhibit transparency.
according to Geology.com the specific gravity of Chalcopyrite's is 4.1 -4.3.
Yellow Copper Ore, Peacock Ore (encountered with acid- tarnish)
Pyrite is harder, heavier, and exhibits a conchoidal fracture as opposed to chalcopyrite's brittle fracture. Chalcopyrite also contains copper whereas pyrite does not.
Chalcopyrite