yeah well the chemicals get used up after a while.
yes, freezing them does slow down the rate of reaction between the 2 chemicals, but they will inevitably run out of reactants.
lol i sound like such a nerd - and i don't even like chemistry :/
but then again, when your old glow sticks die, just go and buy new ones :D
Then they would sell less.
they should, but that's impossible
They last WAY longer if you put them in your freezer when you're not using them.
i have one with a sword handle - i'm saving it up to have an epic lightsaber battle with my little sister :D
thats tight, i have some that bend into shades but they don't glow anymore :(
yeah well the chemicals get used up after a while.
yes, freezing them does slow down the rate of reaction between the 2 chemicals, but they will inevitably run out of reactants.
lol i sound like such a nerd - and i don't even like chemistry :/
but then again, when your old glow sticks die, just go and buy new ones :D