it would turn blue because bleech is a base.
IF you pour bleach on a plant it will kill the routes of the plant.
Soil will be degraded.
Hair loss, a severely burned scalp, and hospitalization will occur if one mixed water and household bleach and applied it to human hair.
Nothing much. You would get undrinkable Pepsi and unusable bleach.
When bleach and renalin are combined it forms a toxic gas. So I would say yes, and to not mix them.
Same thing as mixing ammonia and bleach. You'll get chlorine gas, which was used in WWI for anti-trench warfare.
IF you pour bleach on a plant it will kill the routes of the plant.
Your clothes would get cleaner.
If you poor bleach on a guitar you just would ruin it, who would ask a silly question like that anyway!??
Soil will be degraded.
It most likely will not work you will need developer to make the bleach activate and do what it needs todo which is lighten your hair. If you use water it will not activate or help lift the bleach.
You would get sick and may die but ONLY IF you drank it out of the bottle, not in a pool.
when bleach and ammonia mix and theres a substantial amount what would happen to any animals like cats who are in close contact
If I recall properly, methyl red transitions between about pH 4 and pH 6, so it would not be a good indicator for sodium hypochlorite bleach which has a pH above 7.
The most likely outcome is that the food coloring color would disappear as it was bleached.
household bleach will not dye your hair, if you put too much of it on your head you will probably get chemical burns to your scalp and charged with assault.
Phenolphthalein is the indicator to see if it is more acidic or more basic