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fluorescence meaning and examples

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Answered by SULTHANASAJI
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Explanation:

Fluorescence is the emission of light or photon, similar to bioluminescence and phosphorescence. However, each of them differs beyond the atomic level. Bioluminescence is when an organism emits light through biochemical means. ... Thus, phosphorescence emits light even in the dark or after the light source is removed.

Answered by singhanshuman1020
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Answer:

Fluorescence is the emission of light or photon, similar to bioluminescence and phosphorescence.

or

The absorption and the immediate re-emission of light or photon, which has longer wavelength when re-emitted than that of what was previously absorbed.

Examples -

An example of fluorescence is the anthozoan fluorescence (e.g. Zoanthus sp.). The sunlight passes through the anthozoan's tissues and where a part of it is absorbed by fluorescing pigments and then re-emitted

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