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Crack it open and disperse the liquid inside

then drink it and die for your own good

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What happens to the mass of a glowstick when it lights up?

The mass of a glowstick remains the same when it lights up. The glowstick undergoes a chemical reaction that produces light, but the total mass of the components inside the glowstick does not change.


Can you refreeze a glowstick?

No, it is not recommended to refreeze a glowstick. Freezing and thawing a glowstick can cause it to lose its effectiveness and may damage the chemical components inside. It is safer to dispose of the glowstick properly after use.


What will happen if you put a glowstick in the freezer?

Putting a glowstick in the freezer will slow down the chemical reaction inside, causing it to dim or stop glowing temporarily. Once the glowstick returns to room temperature, it should glow normally again.


What makes a glowstick glow?

Chemical lightsticks glow by way of two chemicals; cyalume and hydrogen peroxide. Inside the glowstick is a thin glass tube; inside of that is a chemical known as hydrogen peroxide. Outside of this tube, there is a chemical known as cyalume. When a glowstick is "cracked", the glass tube is broken, and when a glowstick is shaken the two chemicals mix together. These chemicals also activate a die of whatever colour the glowstick may be (pink, white, orange, green, red, etc.), causing the stick to "glow".


What energy tranformations does a glowstick have?

A glowstick undergoes a chemical reaction inside the tube which produces light energy. The chemical energy in the reactants is converted into light energy that is visible to us. Heat energy is also released as a byproduct of the reaction.

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What happens to the mass of a glowstick when it lights up?

The mass of a glowstick remains the same when it lights up. The glowstick undergoes a chemical reaction that produces light, but the total mass of the components inside the glowstick does not change.


Can you refreeze a glowstick?

No, it is not recommended to refreeze a glowstick. Freezing and thawing a glowstick can cause it to lose its effectiveness and may damage the chemical components inside. It is safer to dispose of the glowstick properly after use.


How do you get the glowstick in Poptropica?

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Can you reactivate a glowstick?

yeah, just put the glowstick in the freezer, it wont glow as much but it lasts longer!


What will happen if you put a glowstick in the freezer?

Putting a glowstick in the freezer will slow down the chemical reaction inside, causing it to dim or stop glowing temporarily. Once the glowstick returns to room temperature, it should glow normally again.


What two ingredients are in a glowstick?

The two main ingredients in a glowstick are hydrogen peroxide and a diphenyl oxalate derivative. When the glowstick is activated, the hydrogen peroxide reacts with the diphenyl oxalate derivative, producing light.


Is that poison inside of a glowstick?

Yes, the liquid inside a glowstick is typically a combination of hydrogen peroxide and a phenyl oxalate ester. While these chemicals are not considered toxic, it is still advisable to avoid ingesting or coming into direct contact with the contents of a glowstick.


Why is a glowstick a chemical change?

A glowstick undergoes a chemical change when the chemicals inside mix, leading to a reaction that produces light. This change cannot be reversed, as the reaction permanently alters the composition of the chemicals inside the glowstick to create the glowing effect.


Where is the glowstick on Astro knights island?

There is no glowstick. The glowing green tube is a "fuel rod" for the Excalibur. It is broken and you have to find a new one. (see the related question)


How do you make a glowstick last longer?

Put it in a refrigerator


What happens if a glowstick was in boiling water?

It stay the same


What makes a glowstick glow?

Chemical lightsticks glow by way of two chemicals; cyalume and hydrogen peroxide. Inside the glowstick is a thin glass tube; inside of that is a chemical known as hydrogen peroxide. Outside of this tube, there is a chemical known as cyalume. When a glowstick is "cracked", the glass tube is broken, and when a glowstick is shaken the two chemicals mix together. These chemicals also activate a die of whatever colour the glowstick may be (pink, white, orange, green, red, etc.), causing the stick to "glow".