fluorescent dyes is used to color-code during dna by changing the color
A fluorescent lamp is a gas-discharge lamp that uses electricity to excite mercury vapor. The excited mercury atoms produce short-wave ultraviolet light that then causes a phosphor to fluoresce, producing visible light. The color a fluorescent lamp puts out is dependent on the type of phosphor it uses. Colored fluorescent lamps usually have a colored tube that together with the color rating produce the required color (red, blue, etc). Fluorescent lamps are sold by their 'color temperature'. 'Cool White' is 6500K and is somewhat bluish. 3000K is usually labeled 'Kitchen and Bath', which is a bright more natural light. All florescent tubes are labeled as to their color temperature, and some brands also have a scale showing just where it's color is on the spectrum of available colors.
If you put them under ultra-violet light it changes color and glows.
Neon is brighter than fluorescent. On cars it is anyways. I paint cars for a living and I have found from experience that neon colors are brighter than fluorescent colors. So if you want a bright green, pink, orange, yellow, blue, red, etc pretty much any color is brighter in neon. If you want the color to be a bit duller than you should go with fluorescent colors. I don't care about ur cars! I wanna no wot colour neon gas is wen electricity passes throo it! TELL ME SUM1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!bitch
A four tube fluorescent luminaire is just 4 separate fluorescent lamp circuits in one fitting. Look up 'how things work' etc to see a fluorescent lamp circuit.
Fluorescent beige
DayGlo
Argon produces the color lavender.
Fluorescent purple.
Something like fluorescent green might balance the bright pink perfectly.
glowing or really bright colours.
black or dark colors
fluorescent dyes is used to color-code during dna by changing the color
The lovely color " Fluorescent Beige" is a stunning luminescent shade most frequently utilized as a specialized paint for automobiles, esp. those of Kia, Honda, and lower end Ford models.
The next lamp up the fluorescent lamp scale from warm white is deluxe warm white.
Fluorescent colors contain pigments or dyes that can absorb and emit light at specific wavelengths. They often contain fluorescent dyes that are able to absorb ultraviolet light and then re-emit it as visible light, resulting in the vibrant and intense colors that we perceive as fluorescent. The absorption and emission properties of these dyes are what give fluorescent colors their characteristic brightness and glow.
Usually they are called 'hot'. Like 'Hot Pink'.