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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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What can you use to make a glow stick?

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


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.


Is there radiation in glow sticks?

Glow sticks do not contain radiation. They produce light through a chemical reaction that emits light in the visible spectrum, typically involving a combination of hydrogen peroxide, a fluorescent dye, and a phenyl oxalate ester. They are safe to use as directed.


What is phenyl oxalate ester?

Phenyl oxalate ester is a chemical compound used in glow sticks and certain chemiluminescent reactions. When mixed with a suitable dye and a hydrogen peroxide solution, it produces a chemiluminescent reaction that emits light without producing heat.


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 is in the glass vial the glow stick?

Inside a glow stick, there are two separate compartments: one containing hydrogen peroxide and a fluorescent dye, and the other containing a solution of phenyl oxalate ester and a fluorescent dye called diphenyl oxalate. When you bend the glow stick, the glass vial breaks and the two solutions mix, resulting in a chemical reaction that produces light.


What is inside glowsticks?

Glowsticks contain a hydrogen peroxide solution, a phenyl oxalate ester, and a fluorescent dye. When the glowstick is activated by bending it, the two solutions mix together, creating a chemical reaction that produces light.


What 2 chemicals are combined to make a glow stick glow?

Hydrogen peroxide and a phenyl oxalate ester are combined inside a glow stick. When these two chemicals mix, they undergo a chemical reaction that produces light.


What two chemicals make up a glow stick?

A typical glow stick contains hydrogen peroxide and a phenyl oxalate ester, along with a fluorescent dye. When the glow stick is activated by bending it, the chemicals react to produce light.


What makes a glow stick keep its glow?

A glow stick contains two separate compartments: one with hydrogen peroxide and a fluorescent dye, and the other with a mixture of phenyl oxalate ester and a fluorescent dye. When you bend and crack the glow stick, the compartments mix and initiate a chemical reaction that produces light. The energy for the glow comes from the reaction between the hydrogen peroxide and the phenyl oxalate ester.


What chemicals are in a red glow stick?

A red glow stick typically contains hydrogen peroxide as the oxidizing agent, phenyl oxalate ester as the chemiluminescent dye, and a fluorescent dye such as rhodamine B to enhance the red color.


Is that poison inside of a glowstick?

Yes, the liquid inside a glowstick is typically a combination of hydrogen peroxide and a phenyl oxalate ester. While these chemicals are not considered toxic, it is still advisable to avoid ingesting or coming into direct contact with the contents of a glowstick.