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    Is it dangerous for kids?
    FALLON MARTIN
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    It can be if you're not careful. Make sure you have the supervision and help of an adult.
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    Is there another way to make it without using those chemicals?
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    You can use the ink from fluorescent highlighter pens as well. Check out Method 2 in this article.
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    How do you make glow in the dark paint?
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    Choose a glow in the dark powder or phosphorescent powder, and stir a small amount into your choice of paint (white would work the best). For more information, check out How to Make Glow in the Dark Paint .
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    Are the chemicals involved expensive and hard to get?
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    The chemicals are expensive, but they can be obtained online.
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    Do glow sticks produce heat?
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    If you remove the fluorescent dye but keep everything else the same, it will not emit light, only heat. The dye is what converts the emitted energy from the chemical reaction to light. So if it's missing, the energy will turn into heat instead.
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    Can I double or triple the amount of light by increasing the TCPO and sodium acetate, or is there a threshold for the reaction?
    Chrisnell Gallaga
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    You can, but it will affect the output. Thus, it will affect the texture and it will be difficult for the chemicals to react.
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    What happens if you get glow stick fluid on your skin?
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    Glow stick fluid can cause redness or irritations. Depending on the chemicals that you are working with, these reactions can be minor or severe.
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    How should I safely dispose of the finished result without contaminating the water system?
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    Put it in a bag and then dispose of it in the trash. You could also just pour it out into grass or an area where people do not play or interact with anything.
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