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Ok, I messed up my earlier question. I know white clothing, bodily fluids, and jewelry shows up under a black light. I want to know what chemicals do the same, and I don't want a "why it works" answer.

2007-03-04 09:39:47 · 3 answers · asked by Ryan O 2 in Science & Mathematics Physics

3 answers

Not all these are chemicals but here:

Club Soda
Chlorophyll
Antifreeze
Laundry Detergents
Tooth Whiteners
Luminol (what forensics use to show blood)

The thing with actual chemicals is there isn't really any way to make a set in stone list, it's something you'd have to actually experiment to find out.

2007-03-04 09:45:46 · answer #1 · answered by Siren 4 · 0 0

White. that's advisable to contemplate getting some UV reactive outfits. some stuff is marker UV reactive, yet extra usually are not. i recognize i've got bought assorted jewelery and such from Claire's that replace into UV reactive and not marked. incredibly lots any extraordinary colour that feels like it rather is sparkling even interior the easy (expecially sunlight easy) will maximum in all probability glow decrease than black lights fixtures. that's advisable to envision up Spencer's, warm subject count number, Claire's, and DEB in case you have those shops close to you.

2016-12-18 15:18:40 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Chemicals that are aromatic in nature will absorb black light. For example some aromatic organic solvents like benzene and toluene. Some amino acids will also show up in black light.

2007-03-04 09:44:23 · answer #3 · answered by Aldo 5 · 0 0

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