Chemistry, asked by deepa1311, 1 year ago

bones glow in the dark because​

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Answered by sania965
1

because of chemiluminescence.

as phosphorous is so reactive towards air and p in bonesreacts with it and glows.

hope this helps u.

Answered by deep1032kir
3

Hello Mate!!!

Bones glow in dark because of presence of  white phosphorus which has really low ignition temperature...so it reacts with the atmosphere thus leading to its slow combustion .

Hope it is helpful


deepa1311: thank you so much
deep1032kir: My pleasure :)
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