If you put a glowstick in the freezer, its light slowly dims before fully going out.
Chemical lightsticks glow by way of two chemicals; cyalume and hydrogen peroxide. Inside the glowstick is a thin glass tube; inside of that is a chemical known as hydrogen peroxide. Outside of this tube, there is a chemical known as cyalume. When a glowstick is "cracked", the glass tube is broken, and when a glowstick is shaken the two chemicals mix together. These chemicals also activate a die of whatever colour the glowstick may be (pink, white, orange, green, red, etc.), causing the stick to "glow".
The one in the freezer will harden up and if thrown upon a hard surface will shatter. The one in the place at room temperature will stay the same.
Two things happen - depending on just how coldit becomes more brittlea mildly stretched rubber band will lengthen a bit when cooled (counterintuitive but true)
Chemical to light&/orMechanical to Light
yes, it even makes them last longer.
the glowstick stops glowing
yeah, just put the glowstick in the freezer, it wont glow as much but it lasts longer!
throw it away or put it in a bag in the middle of the freezer or it will pop
I've put it in the freezer before. it will save the light for at least over night.
It will burst! because of the pressure in the freezer.
Put it in a refrigerator
It freezes solid but does not expands nor contracts.
Highly unlikely.
well if you want it to be big you can put it in the freezer if you want to.But I don't want to because I thing something will happen to it
it will buse
It will die. Even if you put it in the freezer it wont last forever.
the volume of water increased when the water is froze