Sunday, April 5, 2009
Green
A                  vacancy in the regular lattice of atoms within a diamond results                  in a green colouring. Carbon atoms being knocked out of their                  regular position by other particles cause vacancies. The depth                  of colour usually extends about 2mm below the diamond's surface.                  At extremely high temperatures the vacancies can become mobile                  and can combine with nitrogen to form other colours such as mauve,                  orange, blue or gold. 
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