Lifesaver In The Dark at Emma Wilhelm blog

Lifesaver In The Dark. Most students of the modern life saver classify sparking as a type of triboluminescence, which occurs when something is crushed or torn, the something in this case being the hard crystalline sugar that life savers contain. Four tweens in their bunk beds have now independently confirmed what two minutes ago was just a rumor to us: Where do those sparks come from? In this experiment we will find out which brand of wintergreen candy produces the most sparks in the dark, a process called triboluminescence. Four tweens in their bunk beds have now independently confirmed what two minutes ago was just a rumor to us: Per thoughtco, wintergreen oil (methyl salicylate) is naturally fluorescent, giving it the power to emit visible ultraviolet light. Maybe you've tried this game of biting down on a wintergreen candy in the dark and looking in the mirror and seeing a spark.

Why Wintergreen Lifesavers Spark in the Dark Triboluminescence
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Four tweens in their bunk beds have now independently confirmed what two minutes ago was just a rumor to us: Per thoughtco, wintergreen oil (methyl salicylate) is naturally fluorescent, giving it the power to emit visible ultraviolet light. Where do those sparks come from? Maybe you've tried this game of biting down on a wintergreen candy in the dark and looking in the mirror and seeing a spark. Most students of the modern life saver classify sparking as a type of triboluminescence, which occurs when something is crushed or torn, the something in this case being the hard crystalline sugar that life savers contain. In this experiment we will find out which brand of wintergreen candy produces the most sparks in the dark, a process called triboluminescence. Four tweens in their bunk beds have now independently confirmed what two minutes ago was just a rumor to us:

Why Wintergreen Lifesavers Spark in the Dark Triboluminescence

Lifesaver In The Dark Four tweens in their bunk beds have now independently confirmed what two minutes ago was just a rumor to us: Four tweens in their bunk beds have now independently confirmed what two minutes ago was just a rumor to us: Per thoughtco, wintergreen oil (methyl salicylate) is naturally fluorescent, giving it the power to emit visible ultraviolet light. Where do those sparks come from? Most students of the modern life saver classify sparking as a type of triboluminescence, which occurs when something is crushed or torn, the something in this case being the hard crystalline sugar that life savers contain. Four tweens in their bunk beds have now independently confirmed what two minutes ago was just a rumor to us: Maybe you've tried this game of biting down on a wintergreen candy in the dark and looking in the mirror and seeing a spark. In this experiment we will find out which brand of wintergreen candy produces the most sparks in the dark, a process called triboluminescence.

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