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Luminol Chemiluminescence in Forensics

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Luminol chemiluminescence shows how a chemical reaction can produce light and help with blood detection. Chemical reactions may be endothermic or exothermic, depending on whether they absorb or release heat as reactants become products. The enthalpy of a reaction is the energy difference between reactants and products, or ΔH...

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Ordinarily, when reactants change to products, the difference in their energy is known as the enthalpy of the reaction, which can be either exothermic, where heat is released, or endothermic, where heat is absorbed.

In a chemiluminescent reaction, the reactants form an intermediate, which is in an electronically excited state. This interm...

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Luminol SynthesisChemiluminescence ReactionEnthalpy ChangeFluorescence ComparisonGlow Stick MechanismAtomic Energy LevelsElectron ExcitationGround State TransitionOxidation ReductionPotassium Hydroxide