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Monday, August 26, 2013
Not all white light is the same!
In a recent post on the
Chemistry Blog
,
Kenneth Hanson uses Alexandrite (BeAl
2
O
4
), a gem quality form of the mineral Chrysoberyl, to explain how different types of 'white light' make objects appear different colors.
Alexandrite Effect: Not All White Light is Created Equal
by
Kenneth Hanson
|
fun
,
general chemistry
,
materials chemistry
Link:
Chemistry Blog
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