Everything lighter than medium-dark blue
The bacteria that glows pink under black light is called Serratia marcescens.
It's not water .____.
Yes, but it is not nesicarally green rock that glows under black light. Some rock are florescent and glow (under black light). Most of these rocks appear green, but not nesicarally all of them.
Magic ones in a room lit by a black light.
Cat urine contains phosphorus, which glows under ultraviolet light, such as a black light. This is why cat pee appears to glow when exposed to a black light.
The reason why scorpions glow under black light or commonly known as ultra-violent light is because their bodies contain a chemical called phosphate which glows under it.
Methamphetamine glows blue under a black light. The phosphorescent glow is a result of the chemical compounds present in the methamphetamine.
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.
Cat urine contains a substance called phosphorus, which glows under ultraviolet light, such as a black-light. This causes the urine to appear fluorescent or glowing when exposed to a black-light.
Glowing jello glows because of the quinine that absorbs light from the black light
Bleach typically glows a yellow-green color under a black light due to the chemicals present in it that fluoresce under ultraviolet light.
Yes, cat urine can become visible under a black light due to the presence of phosphorus in the urine that glows under ultraviolet light.