A combined bee and wasp sting could be dangerous for someone that is allergic. Even if not allergic, this combination could still be extremely painful.
If hexane is mixed with water, they cannot be mixed completely together. They are both immiscible, so if mixing is attempted, only a two-layer solution will remain.
well what is the cannon mixed with?if it did it be a whatever the cannons mixied with sheperd.so thed have puppies! BUT WHAT IS IT MIXED WITH! SO BASICLY IT HAPPEN
They would get mixed up and would become non-magnetic.
if they were mixed, carnage and toxin would most likely create a catastrophically dangerous symbiotic life form stronger than all the others combined. this would happen because carnage is stronger than venom and spider man combined, and toxin is a mixture of 5 other symbiotic beings
No. Some substances don't react with water at all when mixed. A good example is oil. Water is a polar molecule while oils are non-polar. If you put both in a jar together and mixed them together, then let them sit, they would separate into layers.
Nothing would happen.
if you mean what color it would turn it would be brown
blue
The two chemicals fizzle and burn through the surface they've been mixed on.
Nothing much would probably happen. As long as they are about equal in terms of amount, they both should work just fine to be baked and all.
They make great honey and without them there will be no flowers. When they sting their abdomen is torn with the sting so when they sting something they die. Without bees pollination would not happen and the human race would be wiped out.
Then your assortment is not independent. It means that the genes/chromosomes are not being randomly mixed, and that there are traits that would tend to move together...
Calcium Hydroxide (slaked lime) would form with the evolution of much heat. CaO + H2O -----> Ca(OH)2
nothing
All of the primary colors mixed together would create brown.
Two sauces mixed together would be a physical change.
Black