Yes, but its more of the result of the reaction, which is heat and light. More efficient is florescent which produce more light than heat.
The light dependent reactions take in the light energy and convert that to chemical energy, but it is in the Calvin cycle (light independent reactions) where the chemical energy is stored in a complex sugar.
Heat helps chemical reactions to take place. Light can also cause some chemical reactions to take place.
Light Reactions.
light-dependent reactions. such as photosynthesis in green plants.
it is chemical property
The chemical products are oxygen, ATP, and NADPH.
Light dependent reactions are reactions the capture light energy and convert it into chemical energy(ATP). It occur in the chloroplast of plant cells Light independent reactions are reactions capture energy and use it to produce food . It does not need sunlight
A phase in which light is not necessary. Depending on the context it may be for chemical reactions.
There is no reason to use magnesium in light bulbs. Magnesium readily and easily catches fire and burns -- white hot.
The phases where light energy is converted into ATP are called light reactions. I don't know if you want information on what happens then or not, though.
salt and water
The production of light can be a physical or chemical property. Physical properties would include phenomena like luminescence or fluorescence, where certain materials are capable of emitting light without undergoing chemical reactions. Chemical properties would include processes like combustion or bioluminescence, where the production of light is a result of chemical reactions taking place.