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like from a glow stick... i dont know...but do you think its possible to get high from having the stuff inside the glow sticks like all over your arms legs face...like tons of glow sticks... cause.... umm yeah...

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Q: What happens if you get hydrogen peroxide and phenyl oxalate ester in your eye?
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What is the word equation for glow sticks?

I am not entirely sure but I do know that the molecular formulas for hydrogen peroxide and phenyl oxalate ester are (respectively) H2O2 and C14H10O4. Im pretty sure the answer is: hydrogen peroxide added to phenyl oxalate ester yields trichlorophenol added to carbon dioxide


What can you use to make a glow stick?

Mainly a transparent tube, airtight lid, phenyl oxalate, and hydrogen peroxide.


Is there radiation in glow sticks?

No. The glowing is because of chemiluminesence. A chemical reaction made of usually hydrogen peroxide and a mixture of phenyl oxalate ester.


What happens when you get phenyl oxalate ester in your mouth?

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What are some examples of chemical energy being converted into light energy?

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).


What is phenyl oxalate ester?

this is a element that i dont know


Is phenyl oxalate ester and fluorescent dye poisonous to cats?

yes


What is inside glowy sticks?

phenyl oxalate ester and dye solution


What is in the glass vial the glow stick?

Phenyl oxalate and flourescent dye.


What chemicals are in a blue glow stick?

1. Plastic casing covers the inner fluid. 2. A glass capsule covers the solution. 3. Phenyl Oxalate and fluorescent dye solution. 4. Hydrogen Peroxide solution. 5. After the glass capsule is broken and the solutions mix, the glow-stick glows.


When you snap a glow stick what does the snapping the tube do and how does it lead to chemical reaction?

I just had to do a project exactly on this, When you snap a glow stick a chemical change happens. A glow stick has an outer tube (the bendy one) and an inner glass tube (the one you hear cracking). By snapping a glow stick you are cracking open the inner tube which hold chemicals, the outer tube has phenyl oxalate and fluorescent dye in it, and the inner glass tube has a hydrogen peroxide solution in it. When these chemicals are released and come together, it releases energy in the form of light, thus, making a chemical change. So when you do your favorite activity with a glow stick, cracking it (admit it, it's your favorite part), you are breaking the inner glass tube, which then releases the hydrogen peroxide solution into the phenyl oxalate/dye solution, creating an enchantingly glowing stick of light! hope this was helpful! - Jessica


What makes glow stick chemicals react?

The two chemicals in glow sticks are hydrogen peroxide and phenyl oxalate ester. The chemical reaction for this kind of heatless light happens when you mix multiple chemical compounds. When you combine two or more compounds, the atoms may rearrange themselves to form new compounds. Depending on the nature of these compounds, this chemical reaction will cause either a release of energy or absorption of energy. You activate a glow stick is by bending, and then shaking it. When you bend it, a very fragile glass vial inside of it breaks and releases the chemical inside (hydrogen peroxide) to mix with the other substance (phenyl oxalate ester). When these are combined they go through a chemical reaction (oxidation), which makes a different, unstable chemical, called peroxyacid ester. This new unstable substance decomposes into a different compound, (phenol and a cyclic peroxy compound) and then to carbon dioxide. The energy caused by the decomposition makes the particles in the fluorescent dye move faster and this creates light. The color of the fluorescent dye determines what color the light will be. This process is called chemiluminescence.