Like other sodas, Mountain Dew is high in sugar 46 grams per 12 ounces. Too much sugar can increase your risk of obesity and diabetes. The drink also contains more caffeine than other soft drinks. The dyes used in glow sticks often fluoresce when exposed to ultraviolet radiation; therefore, even a spent glow stick can glow under a black light. Light intensity is high immediately after activation, then decays exponentially.
The ingredients in glow sticks are generally non-toxic and do not require medical attention in most cases. However, if the liquid from the glow stick is swallowed, it may cause an upset stomach and irritation in the mouth. Bend and shake the glowstick to make it glow, and cut off the tip. Add a squirt of dishwashing liquid. Add one and a half tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide. Reply 5 years ago. Reply 6 years ago. Reply 7 years ago on Introduction.
Does it eventually stop glowing, or does the peroxide and other ingredients keep it going? Years ago, I used to use the inside of a highlighter to make alcohol bottles glow after I drank the alcohol of course but had to have my black light on in order to get the glow affect.
That's a clever commentary on the dangers posed by sugary soft drinks. Or it's an accident waiting to happen. Either way, it certainly looks cool.
It couldn't taste any worse than regular Mountain Dew. The familiar chemiluminescenct effect produced by common glow sticks comes mixing hydrogen peroxide and diphenyl oxalate with a fluorophore dye ; the chemical reaction between the hydrogen peroxide and diphenyl oxalate releases energy that excites the dye, and the dye subsequently relaxes by releasing a photon, producing a glow effect.
But Mountain Dew contains no diphenyl oxalate, and the addition of baking soda i. The results claimed in the original video were likely created by the surreptitious introduction of a glow solution into the Mountain Dew bottle, either through off-screen manipulation or via a substitution covered by editing.
In August , a video circulated on social media sites asserted it took two Starbust candies to make glowing Mountain Dew. That too was false. Fact Checks.
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