Yes, but it will not be green :)
Yes, UV light and UV rays are the same thing, light emit "rays."
you go to a beauty shop and ask for a UV light
Yes. Only certain minerals will glow under ultraviolet light. First you have to have the uv light shining on it, then you have to turn the lights off and they will grow
UV light has higher frequency, so it has more energy than red light has
Any color you want as long as it has UV-reactive pigments.
Carotene will fluoresce in UV light, but the "colour" of the fluorescence is infra red and cannot been seen by the human eye.
Pet urine can be difficult to clean completely. If you have gotten urine on a UV light, turn the light off, and clean the bulb gently with an enzymatic product from the pet store.
The DNA is a red color band under UV light on EtBr staining because EtBr intercalate and binds double stranded DNA unspecifically, when it absorbs UV light, it emits red color.
Metals are not oxidized by UV radiation.
Colour only applies to visible light. UV rays are not visible.
Ultraviolet (UV) light causes some body fluids, such as urine and semen, to fluoresce, making them visible to the naked eye.
Yes, but it will not be green :)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultraviolet-sensitive_bead UV beads are beads that change color under the presence of UV radiation, or sunlight...
Yes. Plant life is known to benefit from UV light. An example is people who grow their own marijuana indoors under UV lights.
Clear but it does fluoresce yellow under UV light
They are short chains of units which makes the gel harden under UV light