Jatau, B.S.Akindele, U. M.Aye, A.E.2023-12-142023-12-142014-11-24Nnanedu, C.E. (1989); Characterization of mineral and material by x-ray and other method, Sera Printing Limited, Satellite town Lagos pp. 48 Obaje, N.G, Ukaonu, C.E. (2005);Geology and mineral resources of Nasarawa State, Nasarawa State University, Department of Geology and Mining, Nasarawa State. Read, H. H. (1980);' Rutley's Element of Mineralogy, 26lh edition F.R.S George Allen and Union London Smith, C. Iran and Bonnie L. Caron (1997); Trace metals in the environment: Ann ArborScience Publishers, Michigan.https://keffi.nsuk.edu.ng/handle/20.500.14448/5685The physical, petrological and chemical analysis of chalcopyrite ore from Agwada, Kokona Local Government Area of Nasarawa State, Nigeria, was carried out using petrological microscope and XRF spectrophotometer. The physical analysis revealed the following: hardness 3.5, specific gravity 3.8, metallic lustre, light brown greenish colour with reddish brown streak, has an imperfect cleavage and brittle. The petrological analysis also showed that the associated minerals are Biotite, Plagioclase, Muscovite, Quartz, Orthoclase and Sanidine. The chemical analysis results obtained on average is as follows: 5.55% Al203, 19.49% SiOz, 10.63% CaO, 32.91% Fe203, 0-64% MnO, 4.62% CuO, 1.88% ZnO, 4.57% KjO and 16.82% S03. The petrological and chemical analyses of the sample indicate that the chalcopyrite ore is viable for exploitation.enChalcopyrite, Physico-chemical analysis, CopperPhysico-chemical appraisal of Agwada chalcopyrite ore, Nasarawa StateArticle