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why the Phosphorus emits light when provide light on it??​

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Answered by Vamprixussa
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  • Phosphorus, the chemical element named for its light-emitting behavior, emits light due to chemiluminescence, not phosphorescence.
  • In inorganic phosphors, these inhomogeneities in the crystal structure are created usually by addition of a trace amount of dopants, impurities called activators.
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