to glow water stuff, and stuff
No. Glow stick uses a rather complicated chemical reaction that involves, among other things, hydrogen peroxide and a fluorescent dye.
Normally, water doesn't glow!
The glow stick in the cold water will not glow as bright as the glow stick in the hot water because when you cool the glow stick down, the chemical process will slow down. The glow stick in the hot water will glow brighter but for a shorter period of time.
Glow sticks glow in cold and warm water, but they last longer in warm water.
a good hypothesis for glow in the dark water is how to make it
Yes it can be made to glow if you use tonic water. Use half tonic water and half water and our jello will 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 it takes a couple hours to glow and if you do it just right and put it under a black light thin it will glow.
The quinine in the tonic water makes it glow blue if you put it under a blacklight!
The Cummins diesel in a Dodge Ram does not have glow plugs, it uses an intake heater grid.
i did a lab at school and i found that sticking a glow stick in cold water makes it glow less in hot water it glows more! hope this helped -PEACE
fresh water. glow fish live in medium water with a ph of around 7. glow fish are really just regular fish modified to glow through genetic engineering. glowfish =fish+jellyfish.