Crack it open and disperse the liquid inside
then drink it and die for your own good
If you put a glowstick in the freezer, its light slowly dims before fully going out.
Chemical lightsticks glow by way of two chemicals; cyalume and hydrogen peroxide. Inside the glowstick is a thin glass tube; inside of that is a chemical known as hydrogen peroxide. Outside of this tube, there is a chemical known as cyalume. When a glowstick is "cracked", the glass tube is broken, and when a glowstick is shaken the two chemicals mix together. These chemicals also activate a die of whatever colour the glowstick may be (pink, white, orange, green, red, etc.), causing the stick to "glow".
Chemical to light&/orMechanical to Light
yes, it even makes them last longer.
A semi conductor component is used to turn off and on the current.
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yeah, just put the glowstick in the freezer, it wont glow as much but it lasts longer!
If you put a glowstick in the freezer, its light slowly dims before fully going out.
yes, the liquid inside of a glowstick is poisonous. if it cracks and gets on you, wash your hands. if you eat it, find a doctor ASAP.
Chemical lightsticks glow by way of two chemicals; cyalume and hydrogen peroxide. Inside the glowstick is a thin glass tube; inside of that is a chemical known as hydrogen peroxide. Outside of this tube, there is a chemical known as cyalume. When a glowstick is "cracked", the glass tube is broken, and when a glowstick is shaken the two chemicals mix together. These chemicals also activate a die of whatever colour the glowstick may be (pink, white, orange, green, red, etc.), causing the stick to "glow".
There is no glowstick. The glowing green tube is a "fuel rod" for the Excalibur. It is broken and you have to find a new one. (see the related question)
Put it in a refrigerator
It stay the same
apparently, but it won't kill you.
no
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yes, it even makes them last longer.