Yes it will. All you have to do is keep it in the freezer for about an hour, then crack it again and it'll begin to glow. It will not glow as bright as it did the first time though.
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Gone forever. Fossil fuels are those that were created millions of years ago, and when they are gone, there is no more of them.
Alan Zeilinger from Cleveland
Goo Gone was first introduced in 1993 by the company Magic American. It was developed as a solution for removing sticky residues, such as tape and adhesive, from various surfaces. Since its launch, Goo Gone has become a popular household product, expanding into a variety of formulations for different cleaning needs.
The water boils away.
to make a glow stick glow again put in the freezer when it's glowing and then take it out when time passed and warm it with your hands a it will glow but for it to last you will have to repeat hope you enjoy^_^ yeah. that's right. but it wont glow as bright as it did when you first buy it.
No, a glow stick cannot be reused. When the stick is broken, the chemicals, which have been held separate, are released. They will mix and begin the reaction that releases the light. The reaction will continue until the chemicals are "used up" and the stick stops glowing. The light stick cannot then be reused.
Gone Again was created on 1996-06-18.
Tagalog translation of has gone up again: Tumaas na naman
If the refrigerator had a nose it could tell you when your food had gone off, for example cheese, when cheese goes off it smells absolutely disgusting, if a refrigerator had a nose it would tell you how smelly the cheese was!
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If there is any food in the refrigerator, this would be a very bad idea - the food will have gone bad, since the temperature in the refrigerator would reach room temperature in a couple of days.If there is no food in the refrigerator, I suppose it would save money to turn it off.
If it's just gone hard from not being sealed in an airtight container, just stick it in the microwave for a few seconds until it's pourable again.
gone goodbuy never to see again gone!!!
because of ignorance
To remove glow stick liquid from a blanket, first, scrape off any excess liquid using a dull knife or spoon. Then, apply a pre-wash stain remover or a mixture of water and laundry detergent to the stained area, and launder the blanket according to the care instructions on the label. Repeat the process if necessary until the stain is gone.
The answer is 978 W. However: how did I get to this? Here's a hint: it's Ohm's Law and the Power Conversion Formula!! You may have heard about this, but were perhaps gone the day your instructor was explaining this. Maybe he or she will explain it to you, that is, if you aren't gone, AGAIN!!