A substance such as quinine glows because when absorbed light photons release photons of another wavelength. When the absorbed photons are in the ultraviolet range and the triggered emission is in the visible spectrum, a substance will glow under black light.
The bar. or the grocery store usually. or a liquor store. your pick. the fancy ingredient you are probably looking for is quinine. so make sure the bottle actually says that it contains quinine. that way it will glow under a black-light.
A poster glows under black light if there is white designs on it. Anything white glows under black light. The reason why is because those things have phosphors on them which can only be detected under black light.
Then, your diamond looks opaque white under a black light.
This could refer to the colors that are made to use with a black light. Colors that glow under a black light.
Bleach shows black under a black light or rather it cancels white papers glo effect where bleach is still present
Yes, but it is not nesicarally green rock that glows under black light. Some rock are florescent and glow (under black light). Most of these rocks appear green, but not nesicarally all of them.
there is no kind of urine that will glow under a black light. Urine will glow green under a neon light, yet it is mainly unseeable with the naked eye without a neon light.
Bleach shows black under a black light or rather it cancels white papers glo effect where bleach is still present
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The reason why scorpions glow under black light or commonly known as ultra-violent light is because their bodies contain a chemical called phosphate which glows under it.