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This light bulb does not produce heat and that is why it is given that name
Chemiluminescence deals with the creation of light through the use of artificial chemical reagents while bio-luminescence deals with chemicals made by an organism for the purpose of giving off light. Imagine a glow-stick: This is an example of chemiluminescence. Compare that to a lightning bug (also known as a firefly) or a cuttlefish.
The phenomenon of chemiluminescence is largely used in analytical chemistry.
The name of the rainbow colours produced from a white light is called the spectrum.
NADPH and ATP are produced by the light reactions. The ATP is a high energy molecule produced by photophosphorylation while the NADPH is produced at the end of the electron transport chain.
Chemiluminescence is produced by a chemical reaction that emits light, but no significant quantities of heat. An example of chemiluminescence are the popular glow sticks. This differs from fireflies, which get their glow instead from bioluminescence.
Because almost no heat is produced during this reaction. That is why it is often called "cold light".
This light bulb does not produce heat and that is why it is given that name
You are probably thinking of chemiluminescence. This occurs during a chemical reaction when light is emitted. Search luminol.
chemiluminescence The direct production of light as the result of a chemical reaction with little or no heat produced
Chemiluminescence deals with the creation of light through the use of artificial chemical reagents while bio-luminescence deals with chemicals made by an organism for the purpose of giving off light. Imagine a glow-stick: This is an example of chemiluminescence. Compare that to a lightning bug (also known as a firefly) or a cuttlefish.
Light and heat are the same stuff; electromagnetic energy. The difference is in the wavelength of the energy; heat has longer wavelengths than light. (It's all one broad spectrum from radio to heat to light to x-rays to gamma rays to cosmic rays; all electromagnetic energy.
The phenomenon of chemiluminescence is largely used in analytical chemistry.
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This energy can be transformed in heat, light (chemiluminescence, bioluminescence), rarely in sounds etc.
Chemiluminescence is the name of a system of glowing. Example- the name of the system on how glow sticks glow is called chemiluminescence. But in living things, such as fireflies it is called luminesence.
Anthony K. Campbell has written: 'Chemiluminescence' -- subject(s): Technique, Chemiluminescence, Biology, Luminescence, Measurement, Clinical chemistry, Diagnostic use