Tonic water can glow in the dark.
Tonic water can glow in the dark.
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The reality of its ‘glow’ | The Times of India
The answer is surprisingly simple. Tonic water actually contains the chemical quinine, which fluoresces under certain lights and makes tonic water glow. According to Scientific American, “In general, something fluoresces because it has absorbed light energy, which makes it excited, and then it...
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The Reason Tonic Water Glows in the Dark
If you were to look at a gin and tonic (or vodka and tonic) under ultraviolet light, you might be surprised to see it glow
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16 Things That Glow Under Black or Ultraviolet Light
Black lights emit ultraviolet light. Fluorescent substances absorb the ultraviolet light and then re-emit it, which is why they appear to glow.
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