can glow sometimes if exposed to ultraviolet light
well it takes a couple hours to glow and if you do it just right and put it under a black light thin it will glow.
Tonic water contains quinine, which fluoresces under ultraviolet (UV) light. When exposed to UV light, the quinine molecules in the tonic water absorb the light energy and then re-emit it as visible light, causing the tonic water to glow in the dark.
you cut the highlighter in half and take out the felt tip and you put it in a small amount of water. After you put the felt tip in a small ,amount of water you put it under a black light and the water should glow. The best color to use is a yellow highlighter.
Mix tonic water and clear piping gel and brush over your icing. It will glow under a black light.
to glow water stuff, and stuff
The colors pink, purple, and blue glow under a blacklight.
Normally, water doesn't glow!
Highlighter ink does not glow in the dark on its own. To make water glow in the dark, you would need to use a fluorescent or phosphorescent pigment designed for that purpose. These pigments are usually powders that need to be mixed with water in specific quantities and then exposed to light to charge up before they will glow in the dark.
Some minerals that glow under ultraviolet light are scheelite, amber, halite.
Glow sticks glow in cold and warm water, but they last longer in warm water.
What property do minerals that glow under ultraviolet light display
The glow stick in the cold water will not glow as bright as the glow stick in the hot water because when you cool the glow stick down, the chemical process will slow down. The glow stick in the hot water will glow brighter but for a shorter period of time.