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aubrey honorica
Phosphorescence is a process in which the energy absorbed by a substance is released slowly in the form of light - a process used, for example, by glow-in-the-dark materials.
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I think you mean "phosphorescence" not phosphorescent. Actually a diamond doesn't react WITH phosphorescence. BUT it can create it's own. After exposing it to UV light (the sun) and putting in a dark room, it can glow itself.
The word phosphorescence is a material similar to fluorescence but it does not give out light quickly. It does this because it slowly absorbs radiation.
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aubrey honorica
Phosphorescence is a process in which the energy absorbed by a substance is released slowly in the form of light - a process used, for example, by glow-in-the-dark materials.
Phosphorescence.
It is pronounced as "faw-sfuh-RESS-ents".
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fluorescent.
T. L. Phipson has written: 'Phosphorescence, or, the emission of light by minerals, plants, and animals' -- subject(s): Luminescence, Phosphorescence
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Explosives- about 5 million pounds a DAY- used used in construction and mining- and most mining would be impossible with them. Without mining, you have just reverted to a Stone Age civilization. No cars, no roads, no computers, no electriicity.
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Stephen G. Schulman has written: 'Fluorescence and phosphorescence spectroscopy' -- subject(s): Fluorescence spectroscopy, Phosphorescence spectroscopy 'Molecular Luminescence Spectroscopy'