1) I do believe you mean burn.
2) 'Tis oxygen don't ya know?
Increasing the temperature of magnesium will cause it to glow brighter. Heating magnesium to a high temperature excites the electrons in the atoms, causing them to jump to higher energy levels. As the electrons return to their lower energy levels, they release energy in the form of light, resulting in a brighter glow.
the answer to this question is unusually a glow worm! The glow worm creates a natural light Which is brighter and colder than a 100 watt lightbulb.
Magnesium salt it can cause severe diarrhea.
Many glow in the dark; Euglenoids
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No it does not glow glow it is just a brighter color then other pillow pets. I don't have it but neon means brighter not glow in the dark. Thank you ;)
Any hot object will glow brighter when it is hotter.
stars glow brighter than the moon
Heat them, for example by briefly putting them in hot water. They will glow more brightly, but won't last as long.
It is used to make a brighter flash.
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
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.
Yes it does hold it to a very bright light for 15 minutes or more and it will glow for hours the longer you hold it there the brighter it gets have fun
Neon has a bright, white glow when it has been lit. Plutonium also has a bright glow, due to its reaction with oxygen.
In parallel, each bulb will have full voltage applied across them. However, in series, the voltage across each bulb won't be the same as supply voltage. Thereby, bulbs connected in parallel will glow brighter.
Both glow. but male fireflies would glow brighter as they have 2 'bulbs' while female fireflies only have 1
because it has more watts