Bleach shows black under a black light or rather it cancels white papers glo effect where bleach is still present
No, vinegar does not glow under a black light. The glow observed under a black light is typically due to fluorescent substances that react to the ultraviolet light emitted by the black light, which vinegar does not contain.
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.
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Yes, urine can glow under a black light due to the presence of certain compounds such as phosphorus and riboflavin that fluoresce under ultraviolet light.
Yes, cat urine can glow under a black light due to the presence of phosphorus in the urine.
Cat urine contains phosphorus, which glows under ultraviolet light, such as a black light. This is why cat pee appears to glow when exposed to a black light.
Yes, some highlighters contain fluorescent materials that can glow under a black light due to their ability to absorb and re-emit light at a different wavelength. It is important to note that not all highlighters will glow under a black light.
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Gold typically does not glow under black light as it does not contain materials that fluoresce under ultraviolet light. If any glow is observed, it would likely come from impurities or contaminants in the gold.
No, pearls typically do not glow under a black light. The fluorescence of pearls varies depending on the type and quality of the pearl, but they do not usually have the properties to fluoresce under UV light.
yes it does
it will glow white, or more than likely, blue