Emerald has the chemical formula Be3Al2(SiO3)6; aquamarine is a blue variety of emerald.
Because an emission spectrum is specific to an element.It can be used to identify the element
The character(s) used to identify an element depends on the element. For example, one character elements can be S (sulfur), O (oxygen), N (Nitrogen) etc. Some example of two letter elements might be sodium (Na), silver (Ag), gold (Au), magnesium (Mg), and others.
The element that gives emeralds their beautiful green color is the same element that turns corundum into red rubies. Red Rubies and emeralds are like twins but not the same color. ITS A CRYSTAL
Each chemical element has a specific chemical symbol; see the link below for the list of chemical elements with symbols.
It is helpful to identify an unknown element when you are exposed to a lot of it. This element could be very dangerous to you.
The general formula is Be3Al2(SiO3)6.
when a substance can not be chemically reduced
The letters that identify elements , are called Symbols.
Emeralds are green gemstones that contain the element chromium, which is responsible for their color. This element gives emeralds their characteristic rich green hue.
identify and define the elements of the communication process
we can identify the element having diatomic by finding out the valency of that element. i think it helps you.
It is the periodic table of elements. There are no alloys in it.
Because the spectrum consist of another element
Elements are pretty much defined by the number of protons in the nucleus. This number (the atomic number) defines the element. All the different elements have different numbers of protons in their nucleus.
Because the spectrum consist of another element
Because an emission spectrum is specific to an element.It can be used to identify the element
The character(s) used to identify an element depends on the element. For example, one character elements can be S (sulfur), O (oxygen), N (Nitrogen) etc. Some example of two letter elements might be sodium (Na), silver (Ag), gold (Au), magnesium (Mg), and others.