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What is amber?
Fossilized resin from trees. It is composed of complex organic material without any definitive chemical formula.
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Amber is neither a gemstone nor a mineral, but an organic material which, through millions of years of hardening, has reached a fairly stable and solid stage. Amber has an amorphous structure, which means that its chemical composition and physical properties will vary from piece to piece.
The basic ingredients are carbon (approximately 78%), oxygen (11%) and hydrogen (10%) and the chemical formula is written as C10H16O, but due to its amorphous structure, it may vary depending on the type of amber. Judging from its chemical structure, amber is very similar to the plastic of our time.
The moment the resin ran out of the tree trunk, the curing process began. Factors that are important for a good curing process of amber are i.a. oxygen-free conditions, protection against UV light and the pressure from the surroundings. There are several stages between resin and amber - the best known is called copal. It is a stage where the resin is hardening and has not yet turned into amber. Depending on how early the resin is in its curing process, it may have a more or less sticky or 'soft' consistency.
Different types of amber come from different trees, therefore each type is chemically different, and since the resin has also been preserved under different geological conditions, the speed of when the resin reaches the individual stages is also different. The whole process from resin to amber takes about 12-20 million years depending on the type. Once resin has reached the stage of amber, it can, if its journey is not disturbed, reach an age of several hundred million years.
About amber
Color and appearance
The rare blue and green color
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