Cobaltite

Crystal system · Orthorhombic

Cobaltite is a sulfarsenic / arsenide sulfide mineral known for its striking metallic crystals, with known Chinese sources.

Cobaltite specimen
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About Cobaltiteextended article

IMA Abbreviation (Whitney-Evans 2010)
Cob
→ Cobaltite
Co-As sulfide
Standard symbol from American Mineralogist (Whitney & Evans, 2010). Used in thin-section labeling, phase diagrams, and IMA-style species records.
Mohs 5.5
Vickers (~) 540 HV
Knoop (~) 620 HK
Geological setting
Hydrothermal
Element composition by mass

Formula: CoAsS · molar mass: 165.92 g/mol

As 45.16%
Co 35.52%
S 19.32%

Computed from atomic weights (IUPAC 2021). Site-occupancy groups (Fe,Mn) split equally.

Mohs Hardness 5.5

Cobaltite sits at 5.5 on the Mohs scale — just hard enough to scratch glass.

Colors:
Streak
Gray-black
Crystal system
Orthorhombic (pseudo-cubic)
Sulfides & SulfosaltsSulfides
TL;DR · 1 min read
Cobaltite (CoAsS) is the cobalt arsenide-sulfidepyrite-group structurally and visually similar to pyrite but with diagnostic cobalt content. It forms in high-temperature hydrothermal Co-Ni-Ag-As-Bi "five-element" vein assemblages.

Cobaltite (CoAsS) is the cobalt arsenide-sulfide — pyrite-group structurally and visually similar to pyrite but with diagnostic cobalt content. It forms in high-temperature hydrothermal Co-Ni-Ag-As-Bi “five-element” vein assemblages. Tunaberg (Sweden) and Cobalt (Ontario, Canada) supplied historic collector specimens; Bou Azzer (Morocco) is the modern source.

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About Cobaltite

Cobaltite is classified as a sulfarsenic / arsenide sulfide mineral in the cobaltite group and has the chemical formula CoAsS. It crystallizes in the isometric system and has a distinctive metallic presence in any collection.

Identification & care

Specimens usually show cubic, octahedral, pyritohedral crystals (mimics pyrite habit); massive; granular. Its color is typically silver-white, steel gray and with reddish tint. The luster is metallic, the streak is grayish black, and specimens are typically opaque. The cleavage is perfect on {100}, {010}, {001} — cubic cleavage. The fracture is uneven, which aids identification.

Collector context

Collector notes

In the metallic-crystal category, Cobaltite is a consistent target for serious collectors. Cobaltite is widely represented across Chinese provinces, including Yunnan, Sichuan, Inner Mongolia, Tibet.

Frequently asked questions

What is Cobaltite?

Cobaltite is a sulfarsenic / arsenide sulfide mineral known for its striking metallic crystals, with known Chinese sources.

What crystal system does Cobaltite belong to?

Cobaltite crystallises in the Orthorhombic crystal system.

References & databases

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