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Since this CDI an all can you post the elemental codes for colored diamonds, since its not just carbon, but certain mineral elements that form....Pink, Yellow, Blue, Green, Red, Purple, Orange, Brown....clock is ticking............  Hmm... not off the top of my head. I could probably come close for what elements are used to colour fireworks. Will research and report back! 
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« Reply #40 on: April 18, 2007, 05:57:10 PM » |
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Madora: It stands for Sodium Adsorption Ratio - one of the big soil quality indicators.  Gemelli, Cool! Although it looks like a different language to me!  You must be a very smart guy! Joia, I only knew those abbreviations by looking on the abbreviation threads ! I did know some of them, but not the yellow diamond ones and some of the others. I meant to tell you on the other thread that I have enjoyed looking at your jewelry. It's so unique and interesting! 
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