It depends on the highlighter and how you are putting the highlighter felt in the tonic water.
Tonic water is a carbonated soft drink that contains quinine, which gives it a slightly bitter taste. It is often used as a mixer in cocktails like gin and tonic. Tonic water should not be used to mix with medicine, as it may interact with the medication and affect its potency or lead to unwanted side effects.
The experiment of glowing water involves adding a small amount of a fluorescent dye to water, causing it to emit light when exposed to certain types of radiation such as ultraviolet light. This phenomenon is due to the absorption of energy by the dye molecules, followed by their emission of light as they return to their ground state.
Yes, in naturally sweetened tonic water. No, in artificially sweetened tonic water.
Yes, eggs can float in tonic water due to the carbonation creating buoyancy. Carbon dioxide bubbles in tonic water can adhere to the shell of the egg, making it float.
Soda water is generally healthier than tonic water as it is simply carbonated water with no added sugar or flavors. Tonic water contains added sugar and quinine, which can contribute to its higher caloric content. If you're looking for a healthier option, soda water is the better choice.
Indian tonic water
Neither of these two examples glows of their own right. Both materials reflect light waves that impinge on them. [hint. consider looking at them in a dark room.]These two materials fluoresce due to their component matter fluorescing under ultra violet light. Thus they appear to be reflect more light than is incident.You can easily demonstrate this by putting an UV absorber between the light source and the object.And as to the question - the highlighter is designed to draw attention to the mark - an important property. So we would expect the fluorescence of tonic water to be rather unimportant, whereas it is a design property for the highlighter.
Yes. Some people prefer it over tonic water. (I do)
Jerry Baker's green up tonic typically contains ingredients like ammonia, beer, mouthwash, and liquid dish soap mixed with water. These ingredients are believed to provide nutrients and deter pests, leading to greener and healthier plants.
Tonic Water In Fact is non- alcoholic. It can be when mixed with alcoholic mixes such as vodka,wine,or beer. Tonic Water is not water made really for drinking plainly purposes. It is made to be mixed with alcoholic beverages. Hope this answered your question?
To make water appear to glow, fluorescent highlighter colors like neon yellow, green, or pink work best. The fluorescent dye in these colors emits a bright glow under UV light, creating the effect of glowing water. Remember to use caution and handle highlighter dyes with care when using them for this purpose.
Iron(II) sulfate typically appears as a pale green or light green solution when mixed with water.
Yes. Definitely.
Glow water glows when exposed to black light or UV light due to the presence of fluorescent compounds in highlighter ink. These compounds absorb the UV light and re-emit it as visible light, creating a glowing effect. When mixed with water, the highlighter ink disperses, allowing the fluorescent particles to illuminate the water under the right lighting conditions. The brightness and color of the glow depend on the type of highlighter used.
Yes, Tonic water is available in Russia. Tonic water is available in a large percentage of countries.
Blue and green
The answer is a Black light and Tonic Water. Tonic water contains a chemical called quinine which makes it glow bright blue when the water is exposed to black light.You take a bowl and put water or Tonic water just in case you want to drink it.Then you put highlighter ink in the water then stir the ink in the water. It looks kinda weird, but then you put the black light over it and it GLOWS.