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variety of the mineral spodumene 1 answer
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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TABLE GIVING CHARACTER OF REFRACTION IN THE PRINCIPAL GEMS _Refraction Single:_ Diamond Garnet (all types) Spinel Opal Glass _Difference between highest and lowest refractive indices_ _Refraction Double:_ Sphene .084 Zircon .053 Benitoite .047 Peridot or chrysolite .038 Epidote .031 Tourmaline .020 Kunzite .015 Ruby and sapphire .009 Topaz (precious) .009 Amethyst and quartz topaz .009 Emerald and aquamarine .007 Chrysoberyl .007 The student should now put into practice the methods suggested in this lesson.
A Text-Book of Precious Stones for Jewelers and the Gem-Loving Public Frank Bertram Wade 2009
The test is most useful for emerald, ruby, sapphire, tourmaline, kunzite and alexandrite, all of which show marked dichroism.
A Text-Book of Precious Stones for Jewelers and the Gem-Loving Public Frank Bertram Wade 2009
Purple spodumene (kunzite) is pinkish to lilac in shade--usually pale, unless in large masses, and it shows very marked dichroism.
A Text-Book of Precious Stones for Jewelers and the Gem-Loving Public Frank Bertram Wade 2009
Tourmaline and kunzite may also be included in this group as being on the average slightly above 7 in hardness.
A Text-Book of Precious Stones for Jewelers and the Gem-Loving Public Frank Bertram Wade 2009
Diamond is composed of only a single element; ruby, sapphire and the quartz-group are oxides; spinel and chrysoberyl may be regarded as aluminates; turquoise and beryllonite are phosphates; and a great number of ornamental stones are silicates of greater or less complexity, such as emerald, topaz, chrysolite, garnet, zircon, tourmaline, kunzite, sphene and benitoite.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 5 Various 2011