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arseniderich

Arseniderich is a term used in mineralogical literature to describe an arsenide-rich mineral category, characterized by high arsenic content in combination with metal cations such as iron, nickel, or cobalt. The name fuses arsenic with the suffix -rich to signal abundance. In this article, arseniderich is treated as a descriptive class rather than a fixed chemical compound.

Chemistry and structure: It is described as a solid-solution assemblage with approximate formulas like (Fe, Ni,

Physical properties: If it forms as a distinct phase, arseniderich is typically metallic in appearance with

Occurrence and formation: Arseniderich is associated with hydrothermal ore deposits forming under reducing conditions with elevated

Economic and safety considerations: Because of its arsenic content, arseniderich poses health and environmental hazards. It

See also: arsenide minerals; arsenopyrite.

Co)As2
and
related
compositions.
Exact
stoichiometry
varies
with
trace
elements
and
redox
conditions;
arseniderich
is
not
a
single
fixed
mineral
but
a
genetic
descriptor
for
arsenide-rich
domains
in
hydrothermal
ores.
a
steel-gray
to
black
color
and
a
metallic
luster.
It
is
usually
opaque,
with
a
Mohs
hardness
around
5.5–6,
and
occurs
in
prismatic
to
massive
habits.
Crystal
system
is
variably
described
in
speculative
classifications,
often
monoclinic
in
proposed
schemes.
arsenic
activity.
It
commonly
occurs
with
arsenopyrite,
pyrite,
sphalerite,
and
stibnite,
and
may
form
as
intergrowths,
solid-solution
domains,
or
nano-scale
aggregates.
is
not
widely
mined
as
a
distinct
ore
but
informs
understanding
of
arsenic-rich
textures
and
safe
processing
of
related
deposits.