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  1. Chemiluminescence - Wikipedia

    Chemiluminescence (also chemoluminescence) is the emission of light (luminescence) as the result of a chemical reaction, i.e. a chemical reaction results in a flash or glow of light.

  2. Chemiluminescence - Definition, Examples, Reactions

    Jan 21, 2025 · Learn about chemiluminescence in chemistry. Get the definition, examples, reactions, and compare it with other forms of luminescence.

  3. Chemiluminescence | Definition, Examples, Principle ...

    Chemiluminescence is the emission of electromagnetic radiation during the course of chemical reactions, such as oxidation. Oxidation energy excites a molecule, causing it to emit light, directly, or …

  4. Chemiluminescence - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Chemiluminescence is the emission of light (normally in the visible and/or near-infrared regions) from an electronically excited intermediate or product of a chemical reaction [42–45].

  5. Chemiluminescence Definition and Examples - ThoughtCo

    Jun 9, 2025 · Chemiluminescence is defined as light emitted as the result of a chemical reaction. It's also known, less commonly, as chemoluminescence. Light isn't necessarily the only form of energy …

  6. 28.4: Chemiluminescence - Chemistry LibreTexts

    This behavior is known as chemiluminescence and is transduction of chemical energy (Δ H) into radiant energy (h ν). Chemiluminescence is possible only when the Δ H of the reaction is sufficiently large to …

  7. What Is a Chemiluminescence Reaction and How Does It Work?

    Chemiluminescence describes a process where a chemical reaction directly generates light. This phenomenon involves the conversion of chemical energy into light energy without producing …