Who needs glow sticks when you have
water, right? I found this cool little experiment of making fluorescent water
and my mind instantly went into overdrive contemplating how I can make use of
this interesting fun fact. Well, first and foremost, if you have kids they'll
definitely love this experiment! It'll be a great way to blow their little minds,
especially since it's so quick and easy to do. And once you've glow-ified your
water, you can store it in a bottle and, unlike glow sticks, it will not fade
.....
All you need to do is take a non-toxic
highlighter and cut it open to remove the ink-soaked felt inside. Slice that
tube open to release the ink and then just soak it in water for a while or
squeeze the ink out if you want it to go quicker. Then you just need to put a
UV light (black light) to it and it'll light right up!
Although the highlighters are described
as non-toxic, and despite what the video says, I definitely would not recommend
drinking this.
If you want someone's actual beverage to
light up which they can still drink safely, just pour them a glass of tonic
water and bring that to the UV light. The tonic water will light up on its own!
Although the bright blue glow may make it look radioactive, we all know that
tonic water is safe to drink. Tonic water contains a chemical called quinine
that comes from the bark of a specific tree; this natural-occurring chemical
has actually been used to treat malaria for centuries. Even though there is
such a small amount of the bitter-tasting quinine dissolved into the water,
when under a UV light, it emits a fluorescent glow all on its own.
Pretty cool, huh?
How to Make Glow in the Dark Water
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