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"Marabá" amethyst is often - CORRECT ANSWER: less saturated in color than
amethyst from other sources but color is uniform


A broad gem category based on chemical composition and crystal structure is a -
CORRECT ANSWER: gem species.


A carved design that projects slightly from a flat or curved surface is called a(n) -
CORRECT ANSWER: cameo


a cylindrical synthetic crystal produced by a melt process - CORRECT ANSWER: Boule


a distinct change in gem color under different types of lighting, color change most
common gems - CORRECT ANSWER: alexandrite


A gem colored by an element that's part of its basic chemistry is called - CORRECT
ANSWER: idiochromatic


a gem colored by trace elements in its crystal structure - CORRECT ANSWER:
allochromatic


a gemstone ability to tolerate the effects of light,changes in temperature or the action of
chemicals - CORRECT ANSWER: stability


a gemstone ability to withstand wear,heat and chemicals - CORRECT ANSWER:
durability

,a gemstone resistance to breaking and chipping - CORRECT ANSWER: toughness


a gemstone resistance to scratches and abrasions,directly related to the strenght of the
chemicals bonds between its atoms - CORRECT ANSWER: hardness


A major source of black star sapphire is - CORRECT ANSWER: thailand


A metric carat equals - CORRECT ANSWER: 0.20 gram.


A natural, inorganic substance with a characteristic chemical composition and usually
characteristic crystal structure is a(n) - CORRECT ANSWER: mineral


a pattern of dark vertical lines or bands shown by certain gema when viewed through a
spectroscope - CORRECT ANSWER: absortion spectrum


A procedure that includes cleaning, buffing, and sometimes bleaching, done to make
cultured pearls presentable and appealing, is called - CORRECT ANSWER: Process


A quantity of stones of similar or mixed qualities, from a single mine or from various
sources, offered for sale together is called a - CORRECT ANSWER: parcel


A rainbow effect created when light is broken up into spectral hues by thin layers is -
CORRECT ANSWER: iridescense


a small defect in the crystal structure of a material that can absorb light and give rise to
a color - CORRECT ANSWER: color center


A snakeskin structural pattern is typical of - CORRECT ANSWER: synthetic opal.

, A special kind of interference phenomenon that produces patches of pure spectral
colors - CORRECT ANSWER: difraction


A substance that consists of atoms of only one kind is a - CORRECT ANSWER:
Chemicals element


A treatment that makes turquoise less porous without the use of polymers and improves
its ability to take a good polish is - CORRECT ANSWER: the Zachery method


A unit cell defines a mineral's - CORRECT ANSWER: basic identity.


Adularescence is caused by - CORRECT ANSWER: scattering of light


After irradiation, which gem's color is stable under normal wearing conditions? -
CORRECT ANSWER: Golden beryl


All garnets have essentially the same - CORRECT ANSWER: crystal structure


An angular, hollow space that resembles a mineral inclusion is called a - CORRECT
ANSWER: negative crystal


Aragonite is a crystallized form of - CORRECT ANSWER: calcium carbonate


Asterism in black star sapphire is caused by - CORRECT ANSWER: Hematite


Australian sapphire's blue color is often described as - CORRECT ANSWER: inky


Blue sapphire's most common crystal habit is a(n) - CORRECT ANSWER: spindle-
shaped hexagonal pyramid or bipyramid

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