most glow sticks are listed as non toxic, however be sure to check each package as there are some camping , industrial and military ones that are toxic
A review of the data suggests that they are an irritant rather than a true toxin.
No, phosphorus is NOT in glow sticks. Phosphorus is way to dangerous to be put in glow sticks. While a glow stick does have phosphorescence (meaning glow after illumination), it does not have phosphorus.
no acid is in glow sticks. Glow sticks usually have two chemicals that react with each other to create chemiluminescence, by giving off energy in the form of light
i dont know do you? i think so....... it seems like it.........yes, there is neon in glow sticks
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Glow sticks will stain your hair, clothes, and skin. (It is non-toxic, though). After a while, it will wash off.
Glow sticks will show up better if you put them in the dark instead of leaving them in the light. Glow sticks are activated by breaking the tube inside and shaking them.
Some are, some aren't.
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They glow so you can see in the dark and so they look cool!
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The dinoflagellates are the group of protists that can glow in the dark or cause toxic red tides. The majority of them are marine plankton.
A review of the data suggests that they are an irritant rather than a true toxin.
you can buy glow in the dark sticks and bracelets in the shops.....
Glow sticks are not really appropriate for toddlers unless they are non-toxic and there is very strong parental supervision. I would suggest finding a different novelty for your party.
no, most of them are non-toxic, but I wouldn't suggest drinking the glowy liquid stuff.
Glow sticks aren't just for raves, nor are they just for kids on Halloween. Glow sticks can be a great safety asset when outside in any dark or dangerous condition. Many athletes use glow sticks to light their paths when running and to make them more visible to cars. Glow sticks can also be useful for roadside emergencies, for power outages, or in substitute of a flashlight. Glow sticks are inexpensive and can be purchased at most party stores and sports stores.