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FrozenGate by Avery

List all known UV fluorescent material

Yes, luminol reacts as fluorescent after mixing with blood, also very light quantities.
 





..... Dealextreme condoms ..... *facepalm*

Can't post condoms image here (for obvious reasons), but it's in "Others - Naughty Gadgets" section.

BTW, just wondering, why someone can need GITD condoms ? ..... difficults in finding "it" in the dark ? ..... illuminating the way for not lost direction ? ..... :crackup:
 
Damn, I knew Dave would make a SUPER UV show with that question. --- Dave, you got a lotta nice rocks and that rocks :-) I still love the rocks I got from you.

Mike
 
zinc dust + sulfur --------> ZnS you have to initiate it with a match to make the zinc sulfide wich would resault in a yelow flash and some smoke.
i think
 
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.......

You're never going to list all the chemicals on a forum! Too many to count

Uranium compounds (Uranyl phosphates)
( Uranium glass / vaseline glass)
Sodium Iodide
Semi-opal
Zinc Sulphide (ZnS) VERY BRIGHT!!
Tonic water - Quinine
Highlighter ink (esp - yellow) It's got Sodium Flourecine in it.
 
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...
 
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...

I would NOT be ingesting that stuff....
 
Oh, you think I bought it to eat? I was hoping to smear it on one of my walls and end up with a giant Crayola Glow Station. Unfortunately, I can't get the jelly to stick to the other wall :thinking:
 
Flint (arrowhead type)rock not only glows when under 405nm it has an afterglow lasting for about 10 seconds inside it
 


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