A:Grow
B:Die
C:Wilt
It bubbles up, like baking soda and vinegar
Water become gaseous.
will be hot
When you mix soda (carbonated beverage) and baking soda together, the baking soda reacts with the acids in the soda to produce carbon dioxide gas. This can result in fizzing or bubbling as the gas is released.
Evaperates
Well sortof there are these plants called water marigolds......
No heavy water in the muffler.
Since carbonated water is present in soda, this may be a beneficial substance to use on any plant since it improves the growth rate and appearance of the plant. However, the life of the plant does not last as long as it would if it were to grow at a normal rate. Also, soda contains more than just carbonated water which means that there are many other substances that could impede on the growth of the plant and may even lead to the death of the plant.
The genus for marigold is Tagetes. The common name for marigold is also marigold.
water evaporates from the skin
The glass may break.
When acetic acid (vinegar) and baking soda are mixed, a chemical reaction occurs that produces carbon dioxide gas. This reaction causes bubbling and fizzing as the gas is released. The end products are water, carbon dioxide, and sodium acetate.