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    When Hydrogen Peroxide Reacts with Chlorine,the O<sub>2</sub> Formed May Be
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When Hydrogen Peroxide Reacts with Chlorine,the O2 Formed May Be

Question 25

Question 25

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When hydrogen peroxide reacts with chlorine,the O2 formed may be produced in an excited state and emit light.This process is called


A) chemiluminescence.
B) bioluminescence.
C) phosphorescence.
D) triboluminescence.
E) incandescence.

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