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Hadley
4 July, 18:59
How do glow sticks glow?
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Augustus Lin
4 July, 19:51
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A glow stick contains two chemicals and a suitable dye (sensitizer, or fluorophor). This creates an exothermic reaction. The chemicals inside the plastic tube are a mixture of the dye and diphenyl oxalate. The chemical in the glass vial is hydrogen peroxide.
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