Fluorescein was once used to color the Chicago River green on St. Patricks Day until it was

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Fluorescein was once used to color the Chicago River green on St. Patrick’s Day until it was subsequently replaced with a vegetable dye. One problem with fluorescein was that the green color required bright sunshine for maximum effect—definitely a problem for Chicago in March! Explain this observation using the theory of fluorescence.

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Organic Chemistry

ISBN: 9781936221349

6th Edition

Authors: Marc Loudon, Jim Parise

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