Almost anything fluorescent or neon will glow.
Bleach shows black under a black light or rather it cancels white papers glo effect where bleach is still present
bLack
Yep.
There is a problem with your question, there is NO BLACK LIGHT! Radiation--electromagnetic waves--visible light, infrared radiation, etc. Light can only be invisible, not black.
Tide
yes it does
The pH value of the juice lemon is under 7.
Try looking at it under a black light. Try lemon/lime/orange juice - rub it over the area and look under high magnification.
a possibilty
The pH value of lemon juice is 2.about pH = 2 to 2.5
No. Lemon juice is acidic, so it will have a lower pH.
Lemon and juice are acids, so they would be on the higher end of the pH scale.
Fruit juices are acidic - pH under 7.
The casein from milk is precipitated when the pH is under 7 (in this case the critical pH is 4,60; lemon juice is acidic.
There is no lemon, you have to go on the desk where the lamp is, jump on the lamp so it moves down until it cant go any further, and turn the switch on the lamp so it is on. Move down to the desk, under the lamplight. Go into your inventory, select use the blank paper, it will go under the lamp, and in a few moments the message will appear. have fun!
A poster glows under black light if there is white designs on it. Anything white glows under black light. The reason why is because those things have phosphors on them which can only be detected under black light.
Lemons contain high doses of vitamin C which, according to a 2007 study published in the Journal of the American College of Nutrition by researchers at Arizona State University, could decrease fat deposits and waist circumference. But no matter how hot lemon juice is, lemon juice simply cannot break down fats."A simple lemon water can be made with either fresh squeezed lemon or bottled juice. The balance of juice to water should be prepared by taste. Add honey for desired sweetness.People with a citrus allergy, heartburn, kidney and gall-bladder problems, and children under the age of 4 should not drink lemon juice. Never drink the juice undiluted. The high acid content of lemon juice can damage the enamel of your teeth.