No, a glow stick cannot be reused. When the stick is broken, the chemicals, which have been held separate, are released. They will mix and begin the reaction that releases the light. The reaction will continue until the chemicals are "used up" and the stick stops glowing. The light stick cannot then be reused.
No, once they fade out, they are gone for good.
No.
No, glowsticks do not have any ice in them.
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Glowsticks for Clubbing Baby Seals was created on 2006-07-11.
25 sticks for £1.00 at Costcutters
about 2 days
you can't make glowstick but you can find it in sharktooth island
the element neon is used to make glowsticks
One has a space in between, the other doesn't
No, but glowsticks contain phosphorus(an element), that is made from urine.
Phospherous in glowsticks. Follow package directions.Sticks must be shaken vigorously or encapsulted phophorous must have capsule ruptured, depending on manufacturer. Use times vary. Usually 2 to 4 hours, Consult package.
Of course not, radium is extremely rare, expensive and dangerous.
yes. if it is inhaled it will kill you within 30 seconds. it is more poisonous than cyanide