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Chemiluminescence

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Chemiluminescence is the production of light as a result of a chemical reaction. Unlike fluorescence or phosphorescence, where light is emitted after absorbing energy (usually from light), chemiluminescence generates light directly from the reaction itself. This phenomenon can occur in various biological and chemical processes. A common example of chemiluminescence is the light produced by fireflies.

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