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A glowstick works when two chemicals in the glowstick mix and have a chemical reaction that produces certain products and light.

1.Explain how you know that a chemical reaction is occurring within the glowstick.
2.Explain, on the molecular level, why a warm glowstick glows brighter than a cold glowstick.
3.Explain how this demonstrated the conservation of energy in chemical reactions.

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Explain the type of reaction then explain the type of every action then explain how to type of reaction works.
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1.Glow sticks produce a type of light called chemoluminescence. Chemicals undergo chemical reactions and release energy in the form of light. You know that a chemical change has occurred, because the release of light is a sign of a chemical reaction.
2.The chemical reaction taking place in a glow stick produces light instead of heat, but it is influenced by heat. The hotter the reaction, the faster it will occur and the brighter the glow stick will be.
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