The colour of Diamond is White.Why? give scientific reason.
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Diamonds have a color grading system that refers to the absence of color. This system goes from D to Z. The more colorless a diamond is, the rarer and more valuable it is because it appears white and brighter to the eye.
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We know that fullerenes is also an autotrope of carbon, then why there is a formula and why we count the carbon atom in it? The number of carbon atom in it is 60/////
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Some of the fancy grey diamonds get their colour from the chemical element boron, which is the same case for the colour blue. Boron causes the carbon in the crystal structure to bond, leading to the colours red, yellow and green to be absorbed in the colour spectrum. Currently, it’s not well-known why boron created both grey and blue colour gemstones, but the results still remain fascinating.
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Some of the fancy grey diamonds get their colour from the chemical element boron, which is the same case for the colour blue. Boron causes the carbon in the crystal structure to bond, leading to the colours red, yellow and green to be absorbed in the colour spectrum. Currently, it’s not well-known why boron created both grey and blue colour gemstones, but the results still remain fascinating.
I Hope it will help!
^_^
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