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Their colours come from the same metal in their atomic structure The colours of rubies and emeralds are so striking that they define shades of red and green – ruby red and emerald green.
The chromium replaces about 1% of the aluminum in the corundum or beryl crystal when a ruby or emerald forms underground at a high temperature and pressure. But how can one element - chromium - create ...
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Daniel Freedman, University of Wisconsin-Stout (THE CONVERSATION) The colors of rubies and emeralds are so striking that they define shades of red and green – ruby red and emerald green.
But how can one element – chromium – create the red color of a ruby and green color of an emerald? Rubies and emeralds have the colors they do because, like many substances, they absorb some ...
The colors of rubies and emeralds are so striking that they define shades of red and green – ruby red and emerald green. But have you ever wondered how they get those colors? I am an inorganic chemist ...