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56 Multiple choice questions

Definition 1 of 56
What is the only type of gem that can show pleochroism?

singly refractive

doubly refractive

faceted

diamond simulant

Definition 2 of 56
Change in speed and possible change in direction of light as it travels from one material to
another.

refraction

asterism

iron

convection

Definition 3 of 56
Which element causes the finest reds and greens in gemstones?

cobalt

chromium


vanadium

aluminum

,Definition 4 of 56
Which components of a transition element's atoms can produce color in gems?

protons


light

neutrons


electrons

Definition 5 of 56
Which element causes the color of both almandine and peridot?

iron

nitrogen

oxygen


aluminum

Definition 6 of 56
What produces either darkness of the brightening of one or more colors?

iridescence

asterism


treatment

interference

Definition 7 of 56
What transition element causes a greater variety of gem colors than any other transition
element?

iron

aluminum

nitrogen

oxygen

,Definition 8 of 56
When a gem's crystal structure doesn't change incoming light other than by refraction and and
absorption.

double refraction


interference

diffraction

single refraction

Definition 9 of 56
A gem colored by trace elements in its crystal structure.

allochromatic

pleochroism

chatoyancy


nesosilicate

Definition 10 of 56
When a gem's crystal structure splits light into two rays that each travel at a slightly different
speed and direction, it's called ____________________.

double refraction

single reflection

triple diffraction

polarized absorption

, Definition 11 of 56
A process where the electrons that selectively absorb light are passed back and forth
between neighboring impurity ions.

interference

charge transfer

absorption spectrum

electrons

Definition 12 of 56
A broad flash of color in labradorite feldspar that disappears when the gem is moved.

fluorescence

adularescence

iridescence


labradorescence

Definition 13 of 56
What can alter or initiate some color-causing charge transfer reactions?

diffraction

independent variable


correlation

treatment

Definition 14 of 56
Which transition element causes a greater variety of gem colors than any other?

aluminum


oxygen

nitrogen

iron

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