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Chemiluminescence: The Chemistry of Light

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What makes a glow stick glow? And why doesn't it heat up from the light? The answer lies in the processes taking place during chemiluminescence.

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Lights and gauges with display screens cover the walls. Illustration of energetic reaction drawn on top. Caption: it releases a lot of energy in the form of heat.
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