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Although fluorescence is a powerful and much used tool in Biology there are very few applications for teaching this topic in Biochemistry courses. Some classical experiments in carboxyfluorescein fluorescence are presented here, including recording a fluorescence spectrum, quenching by oxygen, effect of concentration and pH on fluorescence signal, and a Stern-Volmer representation for a dynamic quenching.