There are three chemicals used to make this one called the omnihil another glomji and the last hingti. They make glow if there is a source of light.
its the chemical
It depends on the highlighter and how you are putting the highlighter felt in the tonic water.
AnswerSimple, you grab a bowl fill it half way with water crack open a highlighter (prefer yellow) squeeze the ink out of the highlighter into the bowl of water and turn on your black light and you have glow in the dark water.(:
This is a cool experiment for my fourth grader but she also needs to understand why the liquid glows.
get a yellow highlighter, and a cup of water, empty the ink from the highlighter into the water, shake it around a bit, now under a fluorescent or black light the water will glow!
it is Phosphor
some random chemicals and it does not glow.
Leave it in for an hour. Squeezing it will definitely help. It won't really be glow in the dark unless it's a glow in the dark highlighter, but it will fluoresce under a blacklight
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It depends on the highlighter and how you are putting the highlighter felt in the tonic water.
use a blue light instead of black light
Gizz!
soil juice
Hydrogen and Helium
It glow from three cemecals glue, highlighter, and the borax. Put the main thing is the black light.
Fireflies make their bellies glow by combining certain chemicals that make a "glow" in their bellies. This glow is used to communicate to other fireflies.
Blacklight activated water is made with highlighter pigment and water...of course this may not be the answer you are looking for
AnswerSimple, you grab a bowl fill it half way with water crack open a highlighter (prefer yellow) squeeze the ink out of the highlighter into the bowl of water and turn on your black light and you have glow in the dark water.(: