Where it forms, where it's found
- Geological setting
In hydrothermal As–S veins
in the condensation zone of a hydrothermal Hg–Sb–As system as cement in a sandy gravel (Uzon caldera, Russia); formed at low temperatures in a polymetallic hydrothermal deposit on a submarine seamount (Conical Seamount, Papua New Guinea).
- Type locality
- Alacrán Mine
- Alacrán
- Pampa Larga mining district
- Tierra Amarilla
- Copiapó Province
- Atacama
- Chile
-27.5969°, -70.1756°
Safety & handling
Physical
- Hardness
- 1Talc
- 2Gypsum
- 3Calcite
- 4Fluorite
- 5Apatite
- 6Orthoclase
- 7Quartz
- 8Topaz
- 9Corundum
- 10Diamond
- Lustre
- Adamantine
- Transparency
- Translucent
- Colour
- Orange to pale gray with rose-yellow internal reflections
yellow-orange in transmitted light
- Streak
- Yellow-orange
- Tenacity
- very brittle
- Cleavage
- Imperfect/Fair
imperfect on (100)
- Fracture
- Conchoidal
- Density
- 3.43 g/cm³
Optical
- Optical type
- Biaxial (+)
- Refractive index
- 2.39 – 2.52
- Surface relief
- Very high
- Principal indices
- nα 2.39 · nγ 2.52
- Dispersion
- r < v
- Optical colour
- Light gray
- Internal reflections
- Rose-yellow
- Reflectance R%
- (13.0, 14.0) 400, (13.2, 14.6) 425, (13.3, 14.8) 450, (13.4, 14.8) 475, (13.3, 14.5) 500, (13.1, 14.3) 525, (13.2, 14.5) 550, (13.4, 14.7) 575, (13.5, 14.8) 600, (13.6, 14.9) 625, (13.7, 15.0) 650, (13.8, 15.0) 675, (13.9, 15.1) 700
Crystallography
- Space group
- P2/c
- Cell parameters
- a = 9.942 Å · b = 9.601 Å · c = 9.178 Å
- Cell angles
- β = 101.94 °
- Ratio a:b:c
- 1 : 0.966 : 0.923
- Unit cell volume
- 857.1 ų
- Z
- 2
- Morphology
Crystals are pinacoidal, prismatic, and flattened on [100] , striated parallel [001] on (100) , other faces dull or tarnished, to 1 mm; as subhedral flattened and prismatic grains.
Chemical composition
Synonyms
- Alacrániet
- Alacránitt
- IMA1985-033
In other languages
- French
- alacránite
- German
- Alacránit
- Spanish
- Alacranita
- Italian
- alacránite
- Russian
- Алакранит
Classification
2.FA.20
- 2Sulfides and SulfosaltsClass
- 2.FSulfides of arsenic, alkalies; sulfides with halide, oxide, hydroxide, H2ODivision
- 2.FAWith As, (Sb), SGroup
- 2.FA.20AlacrániteSpecies
02.08.22
- 02SulfidesClass
- 02.08AmXp, with m:p = 1:1Type
- 02.08.22Realgar SeriesGroup
- 02.08.22AlacrániteSpecies
3.7.6
- 3Sulphides, Selenides, Tellurides, Arsenides and Bismuthides (except the arsenides, antimonides and bismuthides of Cu, Ag and Au, which are included in Section 1)Class
- 3.7Sulphides etc. of V, As, Sb and BiGroup
- 3.7.6AlacrániteSpecies
Group, growth & confusion
Literature, links & citation
- 1970Clark, Alan H. (1970) Alpha-arsenic sulfide, from Mina Alacrán, Pampa Larga, Chile. American Mineralogist, 55 (7-8) 1338-1344
- 1986Popova, V.I., Popov, V.A., Clark, A., Polyakov, V.O., Borisovskii, S.E. (1986) Alacránite, As8S9–a new mineral. Zapiski Vsesoyuznogo Mineralogicheskogo Obshchestva: 115(3): 360-368.
- 1988Hawthorne, Frank C., Burke, Ernst A. J., Ercit, T. Scott, Grew, Edward S., Grice, Joel D., Jambor, John L., Puziewicz, Jacek, Roberts, Andrew C., Vanko, David A. (1988) New Mineral Names. American Mineralogist, 73 (1-2) 189-199
- 2001Burns, P. C., Percival, J. B. (2001) Alacranite, As4S4: a new occurrence, new formula, and determination of the crystal structure. The Canadian Mineralogist, 39 (3) 809-818 doi:10.2113/gscanmin.39.3.809 DOI: 10.2113/gscanmin.39.3.809
- 2003Bonazzi, Paola, Bindi, Luca, Popova, Valentina, Pratesi, Giovanni, Menchetti, Silvio (2003) Alacranite, As8S9: structural study of the holotype and re-assignment of the original chemical formula. American Mineralogist, 88 (11) 1796-1800 doi:10.2138/am-2003-11-1220 DOI: 10.2138/am-2003-11-1220
@misc{mineral2026,
author = {Mineral Index editorial board},
title = {Alacránite — Mineral Index},
year = {2026},
url = {https://mineralindex.org/minerals/alacranite-91},
note = {Accessed 2026-05-11}
}








