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Yes, luminol reacts as fluorescent after mixing with blood, also very light quantities.
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I'll start of with some easy ones........
1. Urine
2. Tonic water
3. Highlighter ink
4. GITD paint
5. White cotton fabric
6. Rubies
Your turn.......
red postage ink, like on envelopes. Also, the gunk in your pores, if you have any gunk in your pores.
Some things that phosphoresce include some plastics (my light switch covers in my apartment phosphoresce for about a second when excited with a relatively high density of 405nm), kroger-brand peanut butter, some mirror finishes...