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.
When you snap a glow stick to make it glow, it will glow.
You you break a glow stick it will be shorter in size and may not glow well.
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The person who invented the glow stick is Thomas Edison
a glow stick can be a endothermic or exothermic reaction
You can bring a dead glow stick back to life. Put the dead glow stick in the freezer, leave in there for at least 3 hours, then take the glow stick out and 1) put it in the microwave for 10-15 seconds no more than 25 seconds (may be dangerous) or 2) put them in a glass of hot/warm water until they start glowing again (safe). . You can repeat this process over and over again, but if the glow stick has been dead for 3 or more days then it's too late.
the glow stick is in the well ☺♥
you get the glow stick in the left hand side of the corner in the tunnel
In the early 1960s Edwin A. Chandross invented the glow stick.
The dark cave is not where the glow stick is, but rather where it is needed. The glow stick is down in the well in Early Poptropica village.
The glow stick in the cold water will glow dimmer and last longer because the chemical reaction is slower at lower temperatures. The glow stick in hot water will glow brighter but will also burn out faster due to the increased speed of the chemical reaction in the warmer environment.