Glow? I doubt it. Call the Poison Control Center at 800-222-1222.
It can't be i once burst one and swollowed some of the liquid and got some in my eye. But don't try it. Each case is different if you or someone else has swallowed a glow stick or the contents of a glow stick please call 800-376-4766 for free professional advice.
Call the poison control center and don't monkey around with advice about possible poisons from some random yahoo on the internet. (One thing it almost certainly contains are peroxides, which are generally bad news when you ingest them.) Call 800-376-4766 for free professional advice regarding a glow stick ingestion.
A perfect example is a common glow stick. In a glow stick, phenyl oxalate, fluorescent dye, and hydrogen peroxide mix to produce a chemiluminescent reaction (generating light from chemical energy).
Only if you break them open. Then contents inside is highly toxic and if it comes into contact with skin should be removed immidiatly with COLD water. Amount dose etc is what determines if something is toxic. If you or someone you know has ingested a glow stick or the contents of a glow stick please call 800-376-4766 for free professional advice.
most glow sticks are listed as non toxic, however be sure to check each package as there are some camping , industrial and military ones that are toxic
It can't be i once burst one and swollowed some of the liquid and got some in my eye. But don't try it. Each case is different if you or someone else has swallowed a glow stick or the contents of a glow stick please call 800-376-4766 for free professional advice.
Call the poison control center and don't monkey around with advice about possible poisons from some random yahoo on the internet. (One thing it almost certainly contains are peroxides, which are generally bad news when you ingest them.) Call 800-376-4766 for free professional advice regarding a glow stick ingestion.
It is possible a child could develop some symptoms from ingesting the liquid. Small sticks or broken pieces could cause an obstruction of the throat. If someone ingests a glow stick or the contents of a glow stick you can call 800-376-4766 for free professional advice.
Mountain Dew and some household chemicals (hydrogen peroxide) can make a glow stick. no
They contain chemicals, some of which are in a fragile glass (or possibly brittle plastic) container to keep them separated. When you snap the stick, the internal container breaks and allows the chemicals to mix, starting the reaction that produces the light.
A perfect example is a common glow stick. In a glow stick, phenyl oxalate, fluorescent dye, and hydrogen peroxide mix to produce a chemiluminescent reaction (generating light from chemical energy).
No, glow sticks don't last forever. They have a limited life, and it will depend on the stick. Some last for a few minutes, and others last many hours. Size, construction, chemical composition and temperature will generally set the length of life.
Originally, you could navigate through the dark caves, but some people became hopelessly lost. The game will now prevent you from going through the caves without the Glow Stick (in the well in Early Poptropica village).
first u poor the cupcake mix in to the bowladd the rest of the ingredients after wordsthen poor in to the panlet them bakelet them cool down and thenu have some nice delicous looking cupcakes
you bend it and it should make a cracking noise and turn off the lights! if it dosent work try bending it some more!
Strict liquid diets are very difficult to stick to, so try out Kirstie Alley's organic liquid diet. It really does produce some great results.
Check with your vet, some antibiotics can be prescribed in liquid form but dissolved in liquid would not be done for humans so possibly not very advisable with pets.