How does light affect the color of a crystal?
The color of any compound (whether or not it is a crystal) depends on how the atoms and or molecules absorb light. Normally white light (what comes out of light bulbs) is considered to have all wavelengths (colors) of light in it. If you pass a white light through a colored compound some of the light is absorbed (we don’t see the color which is absorbed, but we see the rest of the light) as it is reflected off the surface. This gives rise to the idea of “Complementary Colors”. If a compound absorbs light of a certain color the compound appears to be the complimentary color.