The main component of rubies is the mineral corundum.
Yes, lab-created ruby is chemically and physically identical to natural ruby. The main difference is that lab-created ruby is produced in a controlled environment, while natural ruby is formed in the earth's crust over thousands of years.
No, ruby is not radioactive. Ruby is a variety of the mineral corundum, and its red color comes from traces of chromium in its crystal structure. Ruby itself does not emit any harmful radiation.
No, ruby does not dissolve in water. Rubies are composed mainly of aluminum oxide, which is not soluble in water.
Rubies are part of the corundum mineral group.
A ruby is composed primarily of the mineral corundum, which consists of aluminum oxide with traces of chromium that give it its red color. Impurities in the form of other elements can also be present, influencing the ruby's color and quality.
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H Hydrogen
Each plastic has a specific compositon.
Compositon is adding effects
You think probable to chemistry and especially to analytical chemistry.
The chemical compositon and the chemical bonds affect the shape of molecules..
The chemical compositon and the chemical bonds affect the shape of molecules..
Hydrogen (80%)Helium (19%) Methane (1.5%) Hydrogen deuteride (0.02%) Ethane (0.00015%).
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90% hydrogen 10% helium ( a 75/75% mass ratio) and comtains small amounts of methane, water and ammonia
It doesn't have. While it is made a smaller ingredients it would be impossible to break these all down to form a chemical composition.