Put radium in it.
Just kidding please don't put radium in it, as it's radioactive and causes cancer.
I would suggest putting glow-sticks or anything glow-in-the-dark in it that's safe to put in water. I've also heard of squeezing hi-lighter ink into the water
To make glow sticks glow again, try placing them in hot water or in the freezer for a few minutes. This can help reactivate the chemicals inside the glow sticks and make them glow brighter.
To revive glow sticks and make them glow again, you can try placing them in hot water or using a hair dryer to heat them up. This can help reactivate the chemicals inside the glow sticks and restore their glow.
There is no water used in the making of a standard glow stick, it is simply a chemical reaction between two chemicals. Water can however be used to make a glow stick brighter.
well I think a good question would be, what is in the highlighter that gives off its glow
To make a glow stick glow again, try placing it in hot water or shaking it vigorously to mix the chemicals inside. This may help reignite the glow.
you can make a glow stick last longer by putting it in hot water. the heat makes the atoms inside move around faster which keeps the glow glow longer and brighter
you dont
Heat them, for example by briefly putting them in hot water. They will glow more brightly, but won't last as long.
No, it has to be a special light.
Highlighter ink does not glow in the dark on its own. To make water glow in the dark, you would need to use a fluorescent or phosphorescent pigment designed for that purpose. These pigments are usually powders that need to be mixed with water in specific quantities and then exposed to light to charge up before they will glow in the dark.
to glow water stuff, and stuff
Normally, water doesn't glow!