phosphorescence

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    Phosphorescence is a luminescence (or light) that occurs without the presence of combustion. Phosphorescence also occurs due to slow oxidation, or the release of oxygen, stimulated by the presence of light, which provokes a chemical reaction that produces light even after the original source of light has been removed.

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    "Phosphorescent jellyfish, October 24, 2010" by Felipe Gabaldon is licensed under CC BY.

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    Harvey, E. Newton.
         1940   Living Light. Princeton: Princeton University Press.