You are not likely to die, but you would feel burning in the mouth and throat. It is minimally toxic, but is not typically going to be fatal.
yes
Inside a glow stick, there is a liquid chemical, which could be glowing only once.
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.
Inside a glow stick, there is a liquid chemical, which could be glowing only once.
It freezes the chemicals inside the glow stick. (i think)
They are safe as long as the chemicals stay inside the plastic cover. Do not open or cut the glow sticks keep the chemicals inside where they can not be ingested.
Glow sticks are exothermic.Exothermic is when heat/energy is released. And that is exactly what glow sticks do. but the energy being released is in the form of light.
If glow sticks are placed inside a high powered microwave for more than thirty seconds, they can internally combust, causing a mild explosion. The answer to your question is yes.
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.
Glow sticks are a great way to enertain children of all ages. You can find a bulk order of these glow sticks at the website windycitynovelties.com/Glow-Sticks.
Glow sticks are a chemical light.
Glow sticks are fun to play with you just take them out of the package and then snap them until they glow. But if you break the glow sticks then they will get on your friends night gown that you borrowed and then they will glow too.
No, inside them a chemical reaction takes place, creating light.