If the diamond has natural fluorescence -- about 60% of diamonds do -- then, yes, it will glow under black light.
white clothes
Authentic 10 dollar bills do not have optical brighteners. Under black light, they should not glow brightly.
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.
Red Light
Why do you call it a "white object" ? Could it be because it looks white under white light ... light composed of every color ? Well then, the object must reflect every color. So it appears to be the color of whatever light you illuminate it with. Yellow under yellow light, etc.
bright purple. (ultra violet).
light purple
Then, your diamond looks opaque white under a black light.
3 minerals that glow under ultra violet light
white clothes
Blue and purple light.
fluorescence is on of them and the only one that i know of
If you put them under ultra-violet light it changes color and glows.
The diamond shimmered under the bright light, reflecting millions of colours.
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.
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Diamonds are made up of carbon atoms which have been placed under extreme pressure and ultra high heat for millions of years.