Chapter 24: Q13CQ (page 886)
How do fluorescent soap residues make clothing look “brighter and whiter” in outdoor light? Would this be effective in candlelight?
Short Answer
Ultraviolet radiations are the primary cause.
Chapter 24: Q13CQ (page 886)
How do fluorescent soap residues make clothing look “brighter and whiter” in outdoor light? Would this be effective in candlelight?
Ultraviolet radiations are the primary cause.
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