Aquamarine is a mineral (beryl). It is a beryllium aluminum silicate. As such, it is a solid. And, though there might be a tiny amount of gas included in its crystal latice, or there might be a tiny amount of radioactive material included in it that has a gas as a step- or end-product in its decay, there really isn't any gas in this form or beryl to cause it to effervesce or bubble. "Bubbling aquamarine" makes no more sense than "bubbling diamond" or the like.
the lustre for aquamarine is shiny.
Effervescence is a chemical property.
Diamond is diamond: its composition is C. Aquamarine is aquamarine: its composition is Be3Al2Si6O18.
Aquamarine is not considered to be a crystal. Aquamarine is the gemstone that is most associated with the month of March.
Effervescence
Aquamarine's don't do anything they are a rare gemstone. Also there is a film Aquamarine that is about a meraid. But an Aquamarine is not a mermaid it is a gemstone.
Effervescence is a chemical property.
the release of carbon dioxide is responsible for the brisk effervescence in NaHCO3
The Alka-Seltzer tickled my nose with its effervescence.
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Diamond is diamond: its composition is C. Aquamarine is aquamarine: its composition is Be3Al2Si6O18.
Jake Mcdorman
Aquamarine is not considered to be a crystal. Aquamarine is the gemstone that is most associated with the month of March.
joy, excitement
Effervescence
Effervescence
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Aquamarine is a gemstone.