An opaque white appearance under a black light may indicate that the diamond is not a true diamond but could be a simulant or synthetic stone. Natural diamonds typically do not fluoresce strongly white under ultraviolet light. It would be best to have the diamond examined by a professional gemologist for a more accurate assessment.
Diamonds glow white under a black light due to the phenomenon of fluorescence, which causes certain substances to emit visible light when exposed to specific wavelengths of ultraviolet light. This fluorescence is a natural property of some diamonds due to the presence of trace elements or structural defects in the crystal lattice.
If an object absorbs all colors of light and reflects none, it will appear black under white light. This is because black is the absence of any reflected light.
Bleach shows black under a black light or rather it cancels white papers glo effect where bleach is still present
Migrate from Pokemon Sapphire to Diamond then Diamond to Black/White
A poster may glow under a black light because it contains phosphors that emit visible light when exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light. The UV light excites the phosphors in the poster, causing them to emit visible light, creating the glowing effect.
no.she is black!and why is it under Pokemon Diamond Pearl Platinum anyway?
iT IS BLACK AND WHITE
A white car would appear black under blue light, as the pigments in the white paint do not reflect blue light and therefore absorb it, creating the appearance of black.
White paper appears to glow under a black light because the phosphors in the paper fluoresce when exposed to the ultraviolet light emitted by the black light. This causes the paper to emit visible light, creating the glowing effect.
Semen may appear fluorescent white or light yellow under a black light on a panty liner. The proteins in semen can react under ultraviolet light, causing it to fluoresce.
In Diamond, you can only get Palkia by trading it from Pearl, Platinum, White, Black, Black 2 and White 2.