fluorestseeruvaid
Fluorestseeruvaid is a term that refers to substances exhibiting fluorescence. Fluorescence is a phenomenon where a chemical absorbs light at one wavelength and then emits light at a longer wavelength. This process happens very quickly, typically within nanoseconds of excitation. Many natural and synthetic materials can be fluorescent. Examples include certain minerals like fluorite, which gives the phenomenon its name, and organic compounds found in living organisms. In biological contexts, fluorescent proteins, such as Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP), are widely used as markers in scientific research to visualize cellular structures and processes.
The emitted light from a fluorescent substance is often visible to the naked eye, appearing as a