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  • ==Energetic materials== ===Fluorescent pH indicator===
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  • Most dysprosium salts are highly paramagnetic. Some are also fluorescent. *Make yellow fluorescent salts
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  • *Producing fluorescent crystals (blue and red) [[Category:Materials that react with water]]
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  • ...es, etc. Old amalgam fillings contain mercury. Some light sources, such as fluorescent lamps contain a minute amount of mercury, albeit too small to be of any imp ...ills in a glass container. This works because mercury does not wet organic materials.
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  • ...st of continuous spectra, neodymium salts generally appear pink or purple. Fluorescent lighting consists of only a few specific energies of light which do not mat [[Category:Materials that react with water]]
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  • ...>2</sub>(SO<sub>4</sub>)<sub>3</sub>'''. It is notable for being extremely fluorescent, emitting bright green light under shortwave [[ultraviolet light]]. It is r Terbium sulfate is extremely difficult to find at a reasonable price, but the materials needed for preparation, terbium metal and sulfuric acid, can be found quite
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  • ...(III) is the most stable oxidation state of the element. It is very highly fluorescent. It is not amphoteric, and adding bases such as ammonia to terbium-containi *Making magnetic and fluorescent crystals
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  • ...ce: they appear yellow in natural daylight, but vividly pink under compact fluorescent lighting, and very slightly pink under tube lighting. [[Category:Materials unstable in acidic solution]]
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  • ...ncandescent light, or LED light and bright pink under the light of compact fluorescent lights. [[Category:Fluorescent materials]]
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  • The fluorescence of depends on the pH of the solution, which makes it a fluorescent [[pH indicator]]. At low pH levels, the color of its fluorescence changes f ...ww.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=61506 Pyranine, fluorescein, fluorescent pH indicators, and highlighters]
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  • ...emperature. It dissolves slightly in water to give bright yellow, strongly fluorescent solutions. '''Sodium fluorescein''', also known as '''uranine''', has a muc [http://www.ebay.com/itm/100g-Fluorescein-powder-fluorescent-dye-water-tracing/130762418577 One seller] offers 100 g of fluorescein at $
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  • Triboluminescencent materials are commonly referred to as "smash glow crystals". Triboluminescencent materials are fluorescent when exposed to UV light, and glow with the same color they give when smash
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  • ...22). When radium decays, ionizing radiation is a product, which can excite fluorescent chemicals and cause [[radioluminescence]]. Radium was used in the past in fluorescent paint used for clock and watch indicators, now replaced by the more safe tr
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  • *Make fluorescent drinks [[Category:Fluorescent materials]]
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  • ...nearly immediately when the radiation source stops, unlike phosphorescent materials, which continue to emit light for some time after.<ref>https://en.wikipedia ==Materials known for fluorescence==
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  • While it's possible to reduce promethium from the fluorescent dye it's commonly available, one would need a very large amount of Pm dye, [[Category:Materials unstable in acidic solution]]
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  • Fluorenone is bright fluorescent yellow solid at standard conditions. [[Category:Fluorescent materials]]
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  • ...bsorbing ultraviolet light but without fluorescing. When these are used on fluorescent paper, the inked areas fluoresce less than the surrounding paper area when [[Category:Materials with no specific chemical formula]]
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  • Like all materials, the color of pigments arises because they absorb only certain wavelengths *[http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=79420 Fluorescent Pigment Powder and liquid]
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  • *Fluorescent compound and UV tracer [[Category:Fluorescent materials]]
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