No. Light is something that does not physically exist, as in you cannot hold it in your hand. It is neither solid, liquid, gas or plasma (which is none of the other three: it is another state on its own). Light is a form of energy, like electricity, sound, heat etc.
Added: Light is not matter, has no mass. It is radiation, has energy, is purely physical(!).
It does however influence some chemical reactions, photosynthesis for example is only possible in day light: that's how plants grow.
it would be heat to light or chemical to electrical to light
i think it would be physical because it is still energy.
The battery chemical energy transforms into electric energy that is demonstrated as light.
The dark bands are caused from the differnet chemical elements which absorb light at specific wavelengths.
because the lighting may dysfunction the chemicals and create a chemical reaction and or make toxic fumes.
_____ are colored chemical compounds that Osborb light
chemical reaction brought on by light ( latin: photo - light)
it would be heat to light or chemical to electrical to light
When you break a light stick, it is a physical change, not a chemical change. The breaking of the light stick only changes its physical state but does not alter its chemical composition. This is because the chemical reactions that produce light in a light stick have already occurred when the stick was activated, and breaking it does not initiate any new chemical reactions.
The light dependent reactions take in the light energy and convert that to chemical energy, but it is in the Calvin cycle (light independent reactions) where the chemical energy is stored in a complex sugar.
No, a light bulb does not convert light into chemical energy. A light bulb works by converting electrical energy into light energy and heat energy through the process of electrical resistance in the filament.
chemical in light
The blood chemical constituant that is light sensitive is Bilirubin..
Ozone is the chemical that absorbs UV light. It is present in the stratosphere.
Light absorption is a physical process; but the effects of the absorption may be chemical.
colored chemical componds that absorb light called
Yes, a torch is usually powered by both chemical and light energy. The chemical energy is stored in the batteries or fuel used to create the light, while the light energy is produced when the chemical energy is converted into light through a reaction in the bulb or LED.