physical change as no new substances have been created
To reuse a glow stick, you can put it in the freezer to slow down the chemical reaction and make it last longer. However, the glow will not be as bright as the first use.
No, glow sticks cannot be reused as they contain a chemical reaction that is one-time use only.
No, assuming that by "chemical energy" you mean "chemical reaction." Toasters use resistance heaters (i.e. relatively thin wires carrying electricity) to impart radiation to the contents. This allows for almost infinite reuse.
It is difficult to provide an exact number, as it depends on various factors such as individual behavior, access to alternatives, and awareness about sustainability. However, studies suggest that a significant portion of the population does not consistently reuse water bottles, contributing to environmental waste.
Metals can be extracted from catalytic converters through a process called decanning, where the converter is cut open and the metals are separated using a combination of chemical and mechanical methods. The metals recovered can then be recycled for reuse.
My physical therapist says you can reuse the paraffin in a home paraffin spa. You wouldn't want a salon or physical therapist to reuse theirs, because you wouldn't want other people's germs on your skin.
R. C. Polta has written: 'Evaluation of physical chemical treatment at Rosemount' -- subject(s): Water reuse, Sewage disposal plants
Yes. Your registration information will not change so you can reuse the CD to put the game on a new computer.
Hell No. That is a caustic, poisonous chemical.
To reuse a glow stick, you can put it in the freezer to slow down the chemical reaction and make it last longer. However, the glow will not be as bright as the first use.
polar bears do not change our enviorment but we can if we reduse reuse and recycle.
It is burned, burning something is a chemical reaction, when something undergoes a chemical reaction its chemical make up changes. In this case though there is nothing left to reuse.
Global issues are: Climate Change Deforestation Recycle, Reuse, Reduce
No, glow sticks cannot be reused as they contain a chemical reaction that is one-time use only.
can you reuse a nickel?
"The 3 Rs" are most commonly referred to as "readin', writin', and 'rithmatic".
Reuse is a verb (to use something again) and a noun (in a state of reuse).