I poured 14% hydrofluoric acid directly on a new bamboo sprout, and it did not like it but it kept growing. So my answer would be no. I'm thinking sodium hydroxide might work because most plants don't like alkaline soils. Sodium Hydroxide with a pH of 14 should make the soil barren for quite a while.
1 gallon vinegar, 1 cup salt, 2 tbs salt. Mix in a sprayer and there ya go.
Vinegar alone will not kill yellow jackets but if you mix it with other ingredients it will kill them. You will need to mix vinegar with water and liquid dish soap.
no
salt and vinegar.
If you mix salt with yeast, the rise of the dough will be slowed down and the salt can kill the yeast.
Vinegar with a bit of salt.
Incorrect because:- First neither vinegar or lime kills fleas. Second if you mix an acid (eg vinegar) and an alkali (eg lime), you make a salt which is a completely different substance.
no because it is mix well on the water
To mix the seasonings, olive oil, vinegar, salt and other
That should be effective but, it can't taste good.
When you mix together an acid and a base, a salt and water are formed. In this case, the acetic acid in vinegar reacts with ammonia. In this case, the products are ammonium acetate (NH4C2H3O2) (the salt) and water (H2O).
The result is a wonderfully sweet can of Pepsi!