glow food are those that are healthy for skin and hair.all fruits and vegetables are in the group of glow foods
It's a safe assumption by "glow sticks", you're referring to Lightsabers.
i don't know the minerals but its called luminescence
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Stanley was planning on telling the Warden that the lip stick tube is not a lip stick tube it is a tube
it will not glow
Yes because it glows when it glows the tube expands to create space for it to glow
You get a tube and fill it with glowey stuff thers your answer
greenish glow or fluorescence
The electrons emitted from cathode hit the glass of the tube, causing it to fluoresce.
Glow appears in a discharge tube due to electrons colliding with gas atoms, exciting them to higher energy levels. When the excited atoms return to their ground state, they release photons of light, creating the glow.
The substance that makes a glow stick glow is called a chemical dye or phosphor. This substance is contained within the plastic tube of the glow stick and reacts with other chemicals inside the stick to produce the glowing effect when activated.
Tube lights glow in white color because they contain a phosphor coating on the inside of the tube that emits white light when excited by electricity. The phosphor coating helps to convert the ultraviolet light produced by the electrical current into visible white light, resulting in the tube light emitting white light.
Glow sticks will show up better if you put them in the dark instead of leaving them in the light. Glow sticks are activated by breaking the tube inside and shaking them.
Glow sticks contain chemicals separated by a thin barrier inside the tube. When activated, the barrier breaks, allowing the chemicals to mix and create a glow. Once the chemicals are fully mixed, the reaction cannot be reversed, so the glow stick can only glow once.
To dispose of old glow sticks, you can cut them open and pour out the liquid contents into a trash bag. Then, throw away the empty plastic tube in the regular trash. Be sure to wash your hands after handling the glow stick liquid.
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