Gem Identification 1
The kinds and relative quantities of atoms in a material make up its
Chemical Composition
The regular, repeating internal arrangement of atoms in a material is its
Crystal Structure
Orthoclase is a species of
Feldspar
A broad gem category based on chemical composition and crystal structure is a
Gem Species
A subcategory of species that's based on a gem's color, transparency, or phenomenon is a
Gem Variety
A subcategory of species, based on color, transparency, or phenomenon
Gem variety
A family of gems made up of several closely related mineral species is called a
Group
Before you can grade or assess the value of a gem, you must
Identify it
Any material that looks like a natural gem and is used in its place is a
Imitation Gem
Composed of, or arising from, non-living matter is
Inorganic
Substitution of chemical element for another in the crystal structure of a material
Isomorphous replacement
A natural inorganic substance with a characteristic chemical composition and usually a characteristic structure
Mineral
A natural, inorganic substance with a characteristic chemical composition and usually characteristic structure is a(an)
Mineral
Gems produced by a living organism are
Organic
Produced by or derived from a living organism
Organic
Moonstone is a variety of
Orthoclase
Pyrope, almandite, and spessartite are all what colored species of garnet?
Red
Process of distinguishing natural gems from each other as well as from synthetics, simulants, and treated gems is
Seperation
A laboratory creation with essentially the same chemical composition, crystal structure, and properties as its natal counterpart
Synthetic
A laboratory creation with essentially the same chemical composition, crystal structure, and properties as its natural counterpart is called a(an)
Synthetic Gem
Atoms in a gem that aren't part of its essential chemical composition are
Trace Elements
In the jewelry business, an incorrect gem identification
can damage your reputation and cost you money.
An amorphous gem is one that
lacks a regular crystal structure
Isomorphous replacement occurs when
one chemical element substitutes for another in a mineral's crystal structure
An unusual optical effect displayed by a gem is a
phenomenon
While working with practice stones, avoid getting them mixed up by
working on only one stone at a time