Scientists have extracted the element neon from space and made into a "liquid neon" which they sell to neon glow stick factories, which is then put into the neon glow sticks.
i dont know do you? i think so....... it seems like it.........yes, there is neon in glow sticks
Because it is like neon, another noble gas. It glows and stuff....that's just the way life is.
No.
There is a chemical in the glow stick produces energy when shaken or snapped. Much like neon lights, the energy intensifies rapidly but will fade after time.
No, inside them a chemical reaction takes place, creating light.
i dont know do you? i think so....... it seems like it.........yes, there is neon in glow sticks
the element neon is used to make glowsticks
Neon is used in many things. Such as: Glow lamps Signs Nail polish Glow sticks Electron tubes Plasma studies Clothing
Because it is like neon, another noble gas. It glows and stuff....that's just the way life is.
No a glow stick contains two chemicals and a suitable fluorescent dye (sensitizer, or fluorophor). The chemicals in the glass vial are a mixture of the dye and diphenyl oxalate.
if your talking about neon lights for example, a neon light is used to encourage people to come to a takeaway like fish and chips. So neon is a form of liquid inside a bit of plastic, like glow sticks. Who uses them is scientists to test them out
No.
There is a chemical in the glow stick produces energy when shaken or snapped. Much like neon lights, the energy intensifies rapidly but will fade after time.
No, inside them a chemical reaction takes place, creating light.
Neon can be used to light neon signs and to light glow lamps. :)
Neon
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.