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Why does tonic become blue in a disco?

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ºËÐÄÌáʾ£ºTonic contains the bitter compound quinine. Quinine has the special property that it emits white-bluish light under the UV-lights often used in discos (similar to some fabrics). Tonic contains up to 85 mg/l of quinine and was initially added as an a

      Tonic contains the bitter compound quinine. Quinine has the special property that it emits white-bluish light under the UV-lights often used in discos (similar to some fabrics).

      Tonic contains up to 85 mg/l of quinine and was initially added as an anti-malaria compound. At present it is only added for the bitter taste. Quinine is obtained from the bark of a South America tree and it is quite expensive. Hence, nowadays quinine is often replaced by bitter compounds from chicory roots. These do not emit light under UV lamps.

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