A lead object and a quartz object each have the same initial volume. The volume of each increases by the same amount, because the temperature increases. If the temperature of the lead object increases by 4.4 C°, by how much does the temperature of the quartz object increase?
You can not dye quartz crystals. You can dye agates and you can dye cracked up agate/crystallized nuggets, but not crystals. You can coat them with colored tefflon! Or you can put them into a vacuum chamber and bombard them with vaporized elements, like gold and titanium, which will then bond onto the surface of the quartz. But, dyeing them will not work.
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