I really doubt it. Consider what makes us visible:
our blood carries a red pigment, haemoglobine, which makes even unpigmented skin appear rosy.
our skin and hair contains the pigment melanin, which makes either take all shades from light brown (blonde) to black.
Our cells have cell walls and liquid filling. Walls and fluid have different optical density, so that light going through is bound to be diffracted. Our bones are even worse.
For a human body to appear invisible it would have to suppress all coloration (and remember we need. the hemoglobine for respiration) and let the body take the optical density of the surrounding air. IMO that can't be done with chemistry.
2006-07-17 22:34:23
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answered by jorganos 6
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Well now, the answer you seek is not a chemical but a physics answer...the is no way known to modern day chemistry where a chemical compound can give a person the appearance of being invisible, but theoretically there is a way to make nearly any non-living thing invisible, and it comes from the very essence of light. Theoretically speaking if say, "light" (photon particles) were to miss a chemically and/or physically engineered sheet of metal designed to let photon particles (light) pass through, capture, or even stop photons without the photon bouncing on or off the sheet of metal, the metal would then appear to be to the naked eye invisible. Why is this?Well because light is bouncing off or on objects, that is how we are able to see a person or thing, and because photons bounce all around and not in one direction, that is how we can see objects even in shadows, dark areas(Not Completely Dark), and at night. In a Completely Dark room, there may still be some photons bouncing around, and in an environment like this the naked eye can see nothing else but a single photon particle as it moves around the dark room, ever noticed when the current went off at night and there was complete darkness, you saw small particles of glowing like dots (photons), well the reason you don't see them in the day or when there is light, is because there are so many that the eye can't view a single photon but only the whole millions of them at once making it seem like just light and color. And that is why its impossible in this day and time for a chemical compound to make something, mush less someone invisible without the help of Physics.
2006-07-18 19:52:50
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answered by Illya W 1
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Right now, I don't think there is a chemical formula for invisible man creation.
2006-07-18 04:51:44
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answered by Nicey8 5
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Put conc H2 SO4 on the man. He will get invisible
2006-07-18 04:40:19
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answered by jammy 1
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No,we cannot find a chemical but we can make such a costume which is invisible.
we place very small sensors and screens on a dress which respond to the exactly opposite sensor or screen
2006-07-18 04:36:27
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answered by MRIGANK D 1
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no.till date no solution is available for creating invisible man.
2006-07-18 04:33:03
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answered by gogi 1
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Ya u can ask MR INDIA. He will able to tell ya.
2006-07-18 04:35:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Nahh...wait in the year 3422, I know you can do it!!
ChEmIcAl!
2006-07-18 04:51:03
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answered by annaliesse_coolgal 2
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I can't see it working.
2006-07-18 04:34:15
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
2006-07-18 04:36:03
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answered by Anonymous
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