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does red iron oxide flourece under under uv light
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Red iron oxide (Fe2O3), commonly known as rust or hematite, does not typically fluoresce under ultraviolet (UV) light. Fluorescence is a phenomenon where a substance absorbs light at one wavelength and re-emits it at a longer wavelength, often visible as glowing under UV light. The electronic structure of iron oxide does not easily allow for this process, as the energy levels in its crystalline structure do not favor the absorption and re-emission of light in the way that fluorescent materials do. However, iron oxide can exhibit phosphorescence under certain conditions, which is a related but distinct phenomenon from fluorescence.
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