Sulfides

Sulfide minerals contain sulfur (S) plus metal. Most in this group are structurally simple with high symmetry in their crystal forms. They have many of the properties of metal, such as metallic lustre and electrical conductivity. Other general characteristics include low hardness, high specific gravity and striking colours. Popular examples include pyrite, galena, covellite and marcasite.
Minerals are the building blocks of rocks. A mineral is a naturally-occurring, inorganic, solid substance with a crystalline structure, a fixed or variable chemical composition, and a set of physical properties that can be used for identification.

Geologists and rockhounds use the following physical properties to identify minerals: crystal form, lustre, colour and streak, hardness, fracture and cleavage, specific gravity, magnetism, acid reaction and striations.
Minerals are grouped by their chemical composition, using the Dana Classification System. View the mineral classification of each item in the second tab, beside description.
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