sulfarsenide
Sulfarsenide is a mineralogical term used for minerals that contain both sulfur and arsenic in combination with a metal, typically within a sulfide-like crystal lattice. The characteristic formulae are often of the type MeAsS, where Me denotes a metal such as iron, cobalt, or nickel, although other compositions with varying sulfur content occur. The term helps distinguish these minerals from pure sulfides (MeS) and from more complex sulfosalts that contain chalcogen-arsenide networks.
Notable sulfarsenide minerals include arsenopyrite (FeAsS), glaucodot ((Fe,Co)AsS), and cobaltite (CoAsS). They commonly form in hydrothermal
Crystallography and appearance vary, but these minerals typically have a metallic to submetallic luster and a
Safety and handling: As arsenic-bearing minerals, sulfarsenides pose toxicological hazards, particularly from dust during mining, crushing,