Just for the sake of clarity: you have an item. It uses technology that you do not understand. It emits an eerie glow. Naturally, you cut it open and pour it all over yourself. Is that more or less what happened? In this case, you got lucky; you most likely haven't sterilized yourself (though I'd recommend you stay away from nuclear reactors). What you have done is gotten a fluorescent dye on ... well, whatever you put it on. Treat it like any other stain. (If you haven't already washed it thoroughly with water, that would probably be a good idea.)
you wash it and if it doesnt work try again.
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a glow stick can be a endothermic or exothermic reaction
It's a chemical change--there's a glass ampule in the glow stick. and it's got one chemical in it. Around it is another chemical. When you break the glow stick the two chemicals mix, and the glow happens.
Yes, a glow stick produces light by means of a chemical change.
No, but don't lick it off.
When you snap a glow stick to make it glow, it will glow.
In a glow stick a chemical reaction occur; the energy is released.
Unfortunately, there is no way to turn off a glow stick. The light from a glow stick comes from mixing two chemicals together. One chemical is inside a fragile glass vial, suspended in the second chemical. Whe the glass breaks, the chemicals mix and you get light until the chemicals finish reacting. There are military surplus stores and camping supply departments that sell glow stick covers. You "turn off" the light by dousing it -- covering it.
Nothing... Just wash it off
you wash it and if it doesnt work try again.
You you break a glow stick it will be shorter in size and may not glow well.
The person who invented the glow stick is Thomas Edison
a glow stick is made of egg yolk and then t
a glow stick can be a endothermic or exothermic reaction
Unfortunately, there is no way to turn off a glow stick. The light from a glow stick comes from mixing two chemicals together. One chemical is inside a fragile glass vial, suspended in the second chemical. Whe the glass breaks, the chemicals mix and you get light until the chemicals finish reacting. There are military surplus stores and camping supply departments that sell glow stick covers. You "turn off" the light by dousing it -- covering it.
you get the glow stick in the left hand side of the corner in the tunnel