Why are gemstone full of colours
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Every gemstone has its own unique chemical and atomic structure. Diamonds are made of carbon, rubies and sapphires of aluminium chloride - and so on. This, along with the presence of impurities, leads to the absorption of different wavelengths of light. The result is that gemstones vary in colour.
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