When we pour water onto a magnet it loses a little bit of magnetic power.
If it is a lot of bleach, it will kill the grass.
A strong magnet or electromagnet can be used to hold the iron oxide(rust) in place as the water is poured off. Care should be taken to bring all of the rust near the magnet in order to collect it all.
No, water is not magnetic so it would not be affected by a magnet in the same way a charged comb would attract water. The magnetic field from the magnet would not have any significant impact on the water itself.
gravity pulls the water down when it is poured
If water were poured on the Sun, it would almost instantly vaporize due to the Sun's extremely high temperatures. The water molecules would break apart into hydrogen and oxygen atoms, eventually being engulfed by the Sun's intense heat and gravity.
The result would probably depend heavily on just what "basic h" is.
Water and water
He got a glass and poured out a drink of water for himself.
The engine will knock.
Nothing would happen cause I just put water into chlorine and nothing happened because chlorine is stronger than water. When I poured it in all it did was make bubbles as it went in so yeah that's all that really happens.
the magnet will repel
Anything toxic can cause ground water contamination if poured on the ground.