Chalcocite

/ˈkælkəsaɪt/ noun

A dark gray or black mineral consisting of copper sulfide (Cu₂S), an important ore of copper and one of the most economically valuable copper minerals.

From Greek 'chalkos' (copper) plus '-cite,' the mineral suffix derived from Greek 'kite' meaning rock. The name precisely describes this mineral's copper content and crystalline structure.

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