It's a safe assumption by "glow sticks", you're referring to Lightsabers.
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the glow in the dark darth maul badge because the first ten people who entred the gate on star wars day got the darth maul (glow in the dark) badge
They are lightsaber best out of that colour, no change in damage, but they have more of a glow on them, take a look, you'll notice the difference.
A Force ghost, or Force Spirit, is an ability a Jedi (and at some level, also the Sith) can make after death where they can appear and speak to the living. The most common form is when they appear as they did when they were alive, but transparent with an energy glow.
Yellow lightsabers were seen being used by Jedi Temple Guards in Season 5 of The Clone Wars TV series. In the same show seasons 3-5, Ahsoka Tano used a shoto, or a short lightsaber, that gave off a yellowish-green glow, and in the Clone Wars timeline novel "Dark Disciple," Asajj Ventress' replacement lightsaber was yellow
Real lightsabers such as the ones from the popular movie series Star Wars do not exist. However there are toy plastic lightsabers or glow sticks that will light up.
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Glow sticks are exothermic.Exothermic is when heat/energy is released. And that is exactly what glow sticks do. but the energy being released is in the form of light.
No, phosphorus is NOT in glow sticks. Phosphorus is way to dangerous to be put in glow sticks. While a glow stick does have phosphorescence (meaning glow after illumination), it does not have phosphorus.
Glow sticks are a great way to enertain children of all ages. You can find a bulk order of these glow sticks at the website windycitynovelties.com/Glow-Sticks.
Glow sticks are a chemical light.
Glow sticks are fun to play with you just take them out of the package and then snap them until they glow. But if you break the glow sticks then they will get on your friends night gown that you borrowed and then they will glow too.
No
Chemiluminescence is the name of a system of glowing. Example- the name of the system on how glow sticks glow is called chemiluminescence. But in living things, such as fireflies it is called luminesence.
no acid is in glow sticks. Glow sticks usually have two chemicals that react with each other to create chemiluminescence, by giving off energy in the form of light
Yes. Most brands of glow sticks are waterproof. Sometimes it depends on the color
when the two chemicals mix together