you can make a glow stick last longer by putting it in hot water. the heat makes the atoms inside move around faster which keeps the glow glow longer and brighter
If you have stronger soap, your bubbles will last longer.
No.
Get some glow-in-the-dark paint, or self-adhesive sticker material.
You shouldn't worry so much about this. Sometimes periods can last that long or even longer. Just make sure that you are being sanitary. If your period last longer than ten days, consult a doctor.
Put less stress on it. I also heard about something with cola and acid, but i doubt that's true.
Glow sticks can last over 4 days if you get the right ones. It usually depends on the colour and size of your glow stick. To make the glow stick last longer throw it in the fridge freezer to slow the chemical reaction down.
to make a glow stick glow again put in the freezer when it's glowing and then take it out when time passed and warm it with your hands a it will glow but for it to last you will have to repeat hope you enjoy^_^ yeah. that's right. but it wont glow as bright as it did when you first buy it.
When you snap a glow stick to make it glow, it will glow.
freeze it
it freezes the liquid inside
No, glow sticks don't last forever. They have a limited life, and it will depend on the stick. Some last for a few minutes, and others last many hours. Size, construction, chemical composition and temperature will generally set the length of life.
Mountain Dew and some household chemicals (hydrogen peroxide) can make a glow stick. no
mo you can not unless you have all the chemicals needed for the glow stick (mountain dew does look like it)
No. Glow stick uses a rather complicated chemical reaction that involves, among other things, hydrogen peroxide and a fluorescent dye.
There is no water used in the making of a standard glow stick, it is simply a chemical reaction between two chemicals. Water can however be used to make a glow stick brighter.
You may have wondered what happens when you snap a glow stick to activate it; by doing this, you're actually kicking off a chemical process that eventually leads to the production of the coloured light. Glow sticks actually contain two separate compartments, with two different chemical solutions. On a final note, glow stick reactions, like many chemical processes, can be influenced by temperature. Warmer temperatures will accelerate the rate of reaction, whilst cooler temperatures will decrease it. Want to make your glow sticks last longer? Stick them in the freezer!
You get a tube and fill it with glowey stuff thers your answer