It can't be i once burst one and swollowed some of the liquid and got some in my eye. But don't try it.
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the liquid is poisonous, my best suggestion is to spit it out and rinse very thoroughly.
Glow stick liquid is typically a mixture of hydrogen peroxide, a fluorescent dye, and a diphenyl oxalate compound. When the glow stick is activated by bending and shaking, these chemicals mix and cause a chemical reaction that produces light.
No, a glow stick is not a gas-liquid solution. It is a chemical reaction that occurs between two different substances contained within the stick when they are mixed together, resulting in the production of light.
A glow stick typically contains a combination of hydrogen peroxide, a fluorescent dye, and a solvent (usually dibutyl phthalate). The total volume of liquids in a glow stick is usually around 4-10 milliliters, but this can vary based on the size of the glow stick.
The liquid inside glow sticks is non-toxic, but it is not meant to be ingested. If accidentally consumed, it may cause some mild irritation in the mouth or stomach, so it's best to avoid purposely ingesting it. If ingested, it is recommended to rinse the mouth with water and seek medical attention if needed.
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the liquid is poisonous, my best suggestion is to spit it out and rinse very thoroughly.
The liquid would probably fall out of the glow-stick
Glow stick liquid is typically a mixture of hydrogen peroxide, a fluorescent dye, and a diphenyl oxalate compound. When the glow stick is activated by bending and shaking, these chemicals mix and cause a chemical reaction that produces light.
you can take moutain dew with dishwashing liquid and hydrogen peroxide mix them together and you get a glow stick
Inside a glow stick, there is a liquid chemical, which could be glowing only once.
No, a glow stick is not a gas-liquid solution. It is a chemical reaction that occurs between two different substances contained within the stick when they are mixed together, resulting in the production of light.
A glow stick typically contains a combination of hydrogen peroxide, a fluorescent dye, and a solvent (usually dibutyl phthalate). The total volume of liquids in a glow stick is usually around 4-10 milliliters, but this can vary based on the size of the glow stick.
Glow sticks are sorta poisonous, so the baby would be poisoned and would need to get help for it right away.
The liquid inside glow sticks is non-toxic, but it is not meant to be ingested. If accidentally consumed, it may cause some mild irritation in the mouth or stomach, so it's best to avoid purposely ingesting it. If ingested, it is recommended to rinse the mouth with water and seek medical attention if needed.
The substance inside a glow stick is a mixture of hydrogen peroxide, a fluorescent dye, and a diphenyl oxalate ester. When the glow stick is activated by bending and shaking it, the chemicals mix together and undergo a chemical reaction, producing light.
it freezes the liquid inside