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What are phosphorescent?

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Anonymous

10y ago
Updated: 4/13/2022

These materials absorb light energy in the day and they are able to give off this energy in the dark or at night. Some examples of these materials are glow in the dark stickers, glow in the dark watches and glow in the dark bouncy balls.

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