Ruby

A ruby is a kind of precious stone. It is often associated with emerald, sapphire and topaz.[1] It is usually red, but can sometimes be other colors.[1] It is formed of aluminum and oxygen (Al2O3),[1] and that means it's a kind of corundum. A small amount of chromium makes the color. They are the most popular red gemstone, and is aften linked with the birthmonth of July.

Natural rubies
Ruby
A ruby gemstone
General
CategoryCorundum variety, Oxide mineral
Formula
(repeating unit)
aluminium oxide with chromium, Al2O3
Identification
ColorRed shades
LusterVitreous
References[1]

References

  1. "Ruby at Mindat". Mindat.org. Retrieved 23 August 2013.


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