Bioluminescent organisms glow due to a chemical reaction that produces light. The color of the light emitted is determined by the specific chemicals involved in the reaction, such as luciferin and luciferase. Different organisms have variations in these chemicals, leading to different colors of bioluminescence.
Sodium gas emits a bright yellow-orange glow when excited.
Iron typically gives off an orange glow when heated. The color of the glow is due to the emission of light energy as the metal reaches high temperatures, which causes it to emit a characteristic colored light.
Gold typically does not glow under black light as it does not contain materials that fluoresce under ultraviolet light. If any glow is observed, it would likely come from impurities or contaminants in the gold.
Melanin is the darkening chemical in skin that determines skin color. Melanin is produced by specialized cells called melanocytes and is responsible for protecting the skin from UV radiation damage. The amount of melanin produced by the melanocytes determines an individual's skin color.
There is only one neon gas. It's name is neon. It is an element, and is on the periodic table of elements. It produces a red glow. There are other gases used in neon lights. Here they are along with their color of glow: Helium, peach glow. Argon, sky blue. Krypton, pale mauve. Xenon, pale violet. These colors combined with different colored glass make the neon signs you see every day be in all colors.
The temperature determines the color of the star!:)
One can purchase Crayola Color Explosion Glow Boards online from retailers such as Amazon. Once on the page, type 'Crayola color explosion glow board' into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the glow boards.
No it does not glow glow it is just a brighter color then other pillow pets. I don't have it but neon means brighter not glow in the dark. Thank you ;)
melanin. melanin also determines the color of your eyes. the more melanin, the darker the color.
Buy a glow in a dark hair color die n die the dolls hair and it will glow
Yes. Most brands of glow sticks are waterproof. Sometimes it depends on the color
Sodium gas emits a bright yellow-orange glow when excited.
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Usually green
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Frequency determines color. Frequency is determined by the origin of the photon, i.e. emitted from an excited atom.
the color of plastids are similar to the chlorophyll in the chloroplast.