yes
yes it will it will turn green
Wash thoroughly so the bleach doesn't further to damage the clothing. But bleach is a corrosive, so the damage already done is permanent. You can color it in with a matching Sharpie pen, but that spot is already weakened. Long before the rest of the item wears out, the bleached spots will become holes.
Try a bleach pen, Javex makes a really good one. It took a spot out of my daughter's white cotton polo shirt that had been there for months, with no damage or residue.
You might be asking whether or not you could damage a diamond using a hard stone. With that assumption, here is one answer. If you strike the diamond 'just right' and the diamond has an inclusion or flaw along a stress point that you happened to hit 'just right' with the large stone, you may be able to damage the diamond. Otherwise, a diamond is the hardest mineral known. And because of its value, you might not want to experiment with one using a large stone to damage it.
HCl (Hydrochloric Acid) is highly acidic (it is stomach acid!). Therefore, HCl will actually damage and potentially destroy the proteins, so it is not a great idea to denature proteins using something that will destroy them
Safety clothing is used to protect your skin, and body generally, from hazardous agents in the workplace that could damage your skin, or body generally.
Yes an awning will protect your porch from sun damage, it can also protect outdoor furniture from sun damage as well.
It is necessary because without the safety rules, an experiment could go wrong and cause damage or seriously injure someone.
The adult moths don't eat clothing. It is their larvae that do the damage. To control them, you protect your wool and silk clothing in air-tight bags or use mothballs. Check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Clothes_Moth for more details.
yes
Get in a tub...
Nothing will protect it from ANY damage. But it's got a layer of mucus-spewing epithelial cells that protect it from a lot of damage...
My science teacher said that you can damage it in a car accident.
The primary reason to move slowly is to insure you don't stir up contaminants that may affect your test results. The other is that you might trip and damage equipment, yourself or an experiment.
To protect it from damage.
dont be a damage to the environment
Helmets.