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Lots of fabrics change colour when exposed to light. It's called "fading".
It will decrease.
The discovery that silver nitrate changes when exposed to light was first made by Thomas Wedgwood in the early 19th century. He observed the light-sensitive properties of silver nitrate when experimenting with photography.
A light bulb may have condensation if it is exposed to changes in temperature, causing moisture in the air to condense on the cooler surface of the bulb. This is more likely to happen in humid environments or when the light bulb is turned on and off frequently.
Yes. It might not occur as fast, but the water is still exposed to the air.
A photoinductive cycle is a process in which light triggers a series of chemical reactions that produce biological changes in an organism. This cycle is often involved in regulating biological processes such as growth, development, and behavior in response to changes in light exposure.
When the film is exposed, the light falling on it causes chemical changes that create the image. If it is exposed to light before being "fixed" (or made permanent) during the developing process, the light will cause the entire film to be overexposed, and the image will be lost.
Light sensitive paper is a type of photographic paper that changes color when exposed to light. It contains light-sensitive chemicals that react to light by darkening in areas exposed to light, creating a visible image. This process is used in traditional darkroom photography to create prints from film negatives.
The pH of the water will increase when elodea is exposed to light. This is because during photosynthesis, elodea will take in carbon dioxide, which will result in a decrease in carbonic acid concentration, leading to an increase in pH.
When a ray of light hits a surface, two things can happen: reflection, where the light bounces back off the surface, and refraction, where the light enters the material and changes direction.
The color of silver chloride (AgCl) can change due to various factors such as exposure to light, impurities present, or changes in temperature. When AgCl is exposed to light, a photochemical reaction can occur, leading to a change in color from white to gray or pale yellow. Other impurities or reactions can also lead to color changes in silver chloride.