Pretty much nothing since any glow stick sold commercially contains relatively harmless substances that exhibit phosphorescence through a chemical reaction that is also harmless. Don't freak, just wash your hands and carry on.
There are lots of different chemicals. Some chemicals would have no effect on rubber, some chemicals would destroy rubber, and some chemicals would have various other effects on rubber.
Without surfactant, the wet surfaces of the alveoli in your lungs would stick together and your lungs would not be able to expand.
Concentrated Acids
You are likely to feel burning in the mouth and throat. It is minimally toxic, but is not typically going to be fatal.
Of course it's possible to stick a match up your nose, but why would anyone want to do that?Now, if you meant "strike a match inside your nose", then that sounds much more reasonable.Matches need enough friction to ignite the chemicals on the match head. It is unlikely that the mucous membranes inside your nose have enough friction. Besides...the chemicals on a match head should not come in contact with any part of your face.
mercury
You would die
Water pollution; it is important to know the quantity spilled, the possibility of dilution, the estimated concentration, if it is irradiated uranium, etc.
There are lots of different chemicals. Some chemicals would have no effect on rubber, some chemicals would destroy rubber, and some chemicals would have various other effects on rubber.
The liquid would probably fall out of the glow-stick
The chemicals in the disinfectants could soak through your skin and into your blood stream causing a number of different serious symptoms. I'd stick with soap and water.
YOu die
Giant explosion occurs leaving only the smell of burnt pubic hair.
It would stick to the magnet....
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The student tried to hypothesize what would happen if the two chemicals were combined.
the world would be different we wouldn't have half the chemicals that we have now. Also chemicals wouldn't be able to change state ( solid - liquid - gas ).