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.
3 minerals that glow under ultra violet light
I assume you mean "ultra violet light." It can be used for many things, including just for funn at nightclubs and varius parties (ultra violet makes white things glow under them) or they are sometimes used on crime scenes to see if blood has been wiped of a surface.
Semen appears fluorescent under a black light, emitting a whitish or yellow-green color due to its protein content.
Scorpions that inhabit deserts are often nocturnal. So no. Unless you have a UV light, their exoskeletons become iridescent under ultra violet light.
Diamonds that turn blue under ultraviolet light have trace elements of boron in their crystal structure. These boron impurities absorb ultraviolet light and emit a blue fluorescence, causing the diamond to appear blue under UV light.
You may be referring to an ultra violet light, hand held, which causes certain substances to fluoresce under the UV light. Body oils, semen, blood, fingerprints, security marks on stamps and banknotes are all applications for this simple technique.
Excessive exposure to ultra violet light can lead to sun burn, skin cancer, and depending on the wave length of the light, cataracts. These conditions are not generally considered to be good for you.
What property do minerals that glow under ultraviolet light display
Fluorite: emits a blue or violet fluorescence under UV light. Calcite: can fluoresce in various colors including red, green, and blue under UV light. Scheelite: glows blue under UV light due to the presence of trace elements like molybdenum.
Certain chemicals called phosphors are added to clothes to make them glow under ultraviolet (UV) light. These phosphors absorb the UV light and then re-emit it at a longer wavelength that is visible to the human eye, creating a fluorescent or glow effect.
under the left pop off side cover. my brake light fuse blew out because the main harness wire orange/violet shorted out under the front fairing on a sharp piece of metal the fairing comes off easily