In water because the Windex has alot of chemicals in it
In my project Gaby! i found out that no water does not discolor cabbage faster than Windex and vinegar Windex does.
Sugar will generally dissolve faster in a solution that contains water, and Windex, primarily composed of water, may dissolve sugar. However, the presence of other chemicals in Windex could potentially affect the solubility rate. Overall, while sugar can dissolve in Windex, it might not dissolve as efficiently as it would in plain water.
windex or dishsoap? will they kill flowers
Of course not! Urine is considered a biological hazard to other people. Companies cannot use biological hazards in products. Besides, urine would not / could not perform the cleaning that Windex can perform.
water water
Plants having water have turgid cells. Turgidity helps in cell division as well as cell elongation. Hence these plants grow faster than water scare plants.
Windex works ;) so does most other cleaning agents
They will wilt faster w/o water.
Sugar does not dissolve in Windex because Windex is a cleaning solution made up of water, ammonia, and alcohol. Sugar dissolves in water-based solutions but not in alcohol-based ones like Windex. The alcohol in Windex prevents sugar from dissolving because they have different solubility properties.
No, most plants will not grow at all in salt water.
fertilizer
yes