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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.
at the pokemon lab
Yes. Rubies can be produced in controlled settings.
You know where your HOUSE is right?!!! Go alittle left then down then the long building under is the lab
The Lab Created Ruby was first made in the late 1800s by scientists trying to replicate the natural formation of rubies. They discovered a way to grow rubies in a laboratory setting using the same mineral composition as natural rubies, resulting in the creation of lab-created rubies.
You get the Pokedex after choosing your starter Pokemon in Prof. Birch's lab.
Bot Ruby ans Sapphire are made of the crystalline form Aluminum Oxide (with impurities that impart the characteristic colors). It is possible to mimic nature and grow these crystals artificially in a factory. These rubies are called "lab made rubies".
You cannot, you are only able to recieve one.
You can find him either in his lab or on the first few routes.
Rupert has 2 dogs. A chocolate lab (Fudge) and a black lab (Ruby)
Ruby is chemically the easiest gemstone to create in a lab due to its simple crystalline structure and the availability of its primary components, aluminum and oxygen, which are abundant and can be sourced easily. The process of synthesizing ruby typically involves methods like the Verneuil process or flux growth, which are well-established and efficient. Additionally, the high melting point and clear distinction in its chemical composition allow for more controlled conditions during synthesis. As a result, lab-created rubies can be produced with fewer complications compared to other gemstones.
The natures determine how a Pokemon grows, for more info go to: http://www.psypokes.com/lab/natures.php