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what is an emerald? how is it different from ruby?

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Answered by mitsukaniyari
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Emerald is a gemstone and a variety of the mineral beryl colored green by trace amounts of chromium and/or sometimes vanadium. Beryl has a hardness of 7.5–8 on the Mohs scale. Most emeralds are highly included, so their toughness is classified as generally poor. Emerald is a cyclosilicate.

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Answered by sanjaysinghtests
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Emerald is a gemstone and a variety of the mineral beryl colored green by trace amounts of chromium and/or sometimes vanadium. Beryl has a hardness of 7.5–8 on the Mohs scale. Most emeralds are highly included, so their toughness is classified as generally poor. Emerald is a cyclosilicate.

The first difference which comes to mind is that ruby is red in color and a emerald is green. ... Emerald on the other hand is a variety of the mineral beryl and gets its green color from trace amounts of chromium and vanadium.

EXPLANATION FOR EMERALD -

Through time, the emerald has been known as a symbol of truth and love. In ancient Greece and Rome, emerald was said to be the gemstone of the goddess Venus, purveyor of love and hope. ... The emerald is also known as a stone of intuition, associated with sight and the revelation of future events and truths.

EXPLANATION FOR RUBY -

The first records of the word ruby come from the 1300s. It comes from the Medieval Latin rubīnus (lapis), meaning “red (stone).” It ultimately derives from the Latin ruber or rubeus, meaning “red.” Rubies are a red variety of the mineral corundum, a form of aluminum oxide.

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