Chemo Luminescence makes a glowstick glow the way it does. It is safe for little children as long as they don't bend them or break them open. They should wash their hands immediately if they get any one their skin.
the element neon is used to make glowsticks
No, but glowsticks contain phosphorus(an element), that is made from urine.
One has a space in between, the other doesn't
you should call the posion control center. even though most glowsticks are non toxic, you never know what effect it will have on a toddler.
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.
glow sticks are made of Cyalum. they glow by a light producing chemical reaction which is dormant until the two glass or plastic sperated chemicals are mixed
There are lots of online sites that sell glow sticks, many at discounted prices. Check out www.coolglow.com/GlowSticks AND www.glowrus.com AND www.windycitynovelties.com
The gas inside glowsticks is not poisonous. It is usually a non-toxic and non-flammable chemical compound that is safe for use in such products. However, the liquid inside glowsticks can be irritating if ingested or if it comes in contact with the skin or eyes.
No, glowsticks do not have any ice in them.
Yes. There is this video on YouTube. Its a series called "will it blend?". He blends everything, including glowsticks. he uses the blender like a lantern.
Due to the little amount of light that glow sticks provide it isn't guaranteed that you can use them to find people. Although having many glow sticks may work.
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