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- sulfide), fluoresces and phosp****sces in a range of colors, influenced by the presence of various trace impurities. Crude oil (petroleum) fluoresces in a...
- bullae. The quinine in tonic water will fluoresce under ultraviolet light. In fact, quinine will visibly fluoresce in direct sunlight against a dark background...
- It is frequently found with willemite (fluoresces green), calcite (fluoresces red), and clinohedrite (fluoresces orange). Hardystonite can be found altered...
- typical of subduction zones at convergent plate boundaries. Benitoite fluoresces under short wave ultraviolet light, appearing bright blue to bluish white...
- compressed hydrogen, which is also denoted CH 2). It is a colourless gas that fluoresces in the mid-infrared range, and only persists in dilution, or as an adduct...
- water with a violet laser (left) illuminating both. Typically quinine fluoresces blue, which is visible in the right sample. The left sample contains chloride...
- short-wave ultraviolet light, which then causes the phosphor in the tube to fluoresce, making visible light. Mercury is a heavy, silvery-white metal that is...
- dichroic beamsplitter acts as a wavelength specific filter, transmitting fluoresced light through to the eyepiece or detector, but reflecting any remaining...
- around the single bond but when it is fixed in planar conformation, DFHBI fluoresces. It is a synthetic analog of the GFP fluorop****. Dou, Jiayi; Vorobieva...
- lustre and perceptible "fire", approaching that of diamond. Scheelite fluoresces under shortwave ultraviolet light, the mineral glows a bright sky-blue...