sulfidemineraalide
Sulfidemineraalide is a term used in mineral science to describe a sulfide mineral that contains metal cations bonded to sulfide anions. It is not a single mineral species but a generic descriptor for sulfide minerals that may exhibit substantial chemical variability. In practice, sulfidemineraalide can be used to discuss hypothetical or newly discovered phases within the broader sulfide group, including those forming solid solutions with known minerals such as pyrite (FeS2), galena (PbS), sphalerite (ZnS), and chalcopyrite (CuFeS2). The exact stoichiometry and crystal structure depend on the specific metal constituents and can vary widely.
Formation and occurrence: Sulfidemineraalide types are typically associated with reducing environments where sulfur is available to
Physical properties: As a class, sulfidemineraalide minerals often display metallic luster and a range of colors
Economic significance: The economic importance of sulfidemineraalide depends on its metal content. If enriched in copper,