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Disassembly of a chemoluminescent lightstick showing original lightstick on the left, then the opened lightstick with peroxide mixture poured into a graduated cylinder and glass ampoule contained fluorophore removed, then all three under UV illumination showing fluorophore fluorescence and plastic container fluorescence, then chemoluminescence of mixed substances in the graduated cylinder, then the mixture put back into the original plastic container showing the slightly different (more orange) color of light emission. Photos taken and assembled by me.

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