Gem Chemistry: Materials, Structure and Chemical Elements
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In this episode of Facet Nation, Lucinda and Simon delve into the foundational aspects of gemmology, focusing on the materials and structures that make up gemstones. They explore chemical elements, atoms, and subatomic particles, emphasising the importance of the periodic table and valency in understanding chemical bonds. The discussion covers crystalline and amorphous structures, the significance of quartz, and the formation of minerals. They categorize gemstones into oxides, silicates, carbonates, phosphates, and organic materials, providing insights into their properties and roles in gemmology. Strap in people, this is a heavy one.
Titles
Exploring the Depths of Gemmology
The Building Blocks of Gemstones
Sound bites
"Atoms are extremely small."
"Carbon has a valency of four."
"Carbonates are the hippies of the group."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Gemmology and Episode Overview
03:08 Understanding Elements and Atoms
06:09 Subatomic Particles and Their Roles
09:03 The Periodic Table and Atomic Structure
11:52 Valency and Chemical Bonds
14:36 Oxidation and Its Importance
17:38 Types of Chemical Bonds
20:27 Crystal Structures and Their Significance
23:32 Minerals and Their Formation
26:15 Key Elements in Gemstone Composition
28:09 The Ubiquity of Quartz and Its Elements
31:54 Understanding Gemstone Composition
34:27 The Importance of Silicates
40:07 Exploring Carbonates and Their Characteristics
42:03 The Role of Organic Materials in Gemstones
46:17 Rocks and Their Complexities
gemmology, chemical elements, atoms, subatomic particles, periodic table, valency, chemical bonds, crystalline structure, minerals, gemstone composition, oxides, silicates, carbonates, phosphates, organic materials