The quinine in the tonic water makes it glow blue if you put it under a blacklight!
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usually water is added (still or carbonated) but you can also add lemonade, soda water, tonic water you
The answer is a Black light and Tonic Water. Tonic water contains a chemical called quinine which makes it glow bright blue when the water is exposed to black light.You take a bowl and put water or Tonic water just in case you want to drink it.Then you put highlighter ink in the water then stir the ink in the water. It looks kinda weird, but then you put the black light over it and it GLOWS.
Tonic water does not affect the results of a drug test. Tonic water does not show up as a prohibited substance on a drug screening nor does it prevent the test from detecting substances.
Sorry, there are no magic cures for passing a drug test. There are a lot of quack remedies that pay people to testify that their laxatives and such have worked, but they're just after your money. The truth is, if you do drugs, it will show up on a drug test.
Yes, in naturally sweetened tonic water. No, in artificially sweetened tonic water.
No, it often has carbonated water in it, but small amount of quinine (which is what makes tonic water glow) should be safe as it is a treatment for Ich...like 250mg per 10gal From wiki on tonic water... "In the United States, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) limits the quinine content in tonic water to 83 ppm[3] (83 mg per liter if calculated by mass)"
Yes, Tonic water is available in Russia. Tonic water is available in a large percentage of countries.
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No. it makes no difference at all. however it may help in the case of cramps if it contains quinine. A quinine based product is used however in the case of a disease modifying drug that is used to treat RA.
The correct spelling is Schweppes Tonic Water. There are many people that also refer to the product as Schweppes Indian Tonic Water.
It can, but you'd have to drink a LOT of tonic water to do it.
Yes, tonic water has a pH around 4, so it is acidic.
Diluted Gin? That question does make any sense. If you mean What is Gin with tonic water then it is called a Gin and Tonic. Gin with tonic water and a lime slice with ice.
No - tonic water is used as a 'mixer' in alcoholic drinks to add volume. There is no alcohol in tonic water - it's simply water with carbon-dioxide gas added (which is why it's fizzy)