Mixing salt and windex will cause the mixture to seperate as the non polar solvents are "salted out". The largest bottom layer will be the water. The thin top layer will be a mixture of mostly isopropyl alchohol and some of the other nonpolar components. The fatty acid Disodium Cocoamphodipropionate will congeal if the mixture is left to sit for a while and then the chunks can knocked into the water to float around very entertainingly.
You rinse it off. If you get a rash, read the bottle.
Windex is basically a very strong solvent, therefore plant will not survive for long in winsex.
Nothing. You just get weaker Windex.
You die
It depends on the caracterestics pf the plant which you are waterring.
It dies. Simple as that. A plant, Like every living thing needs water to survive, therefore a plant would die if you dont water it.
When plant cells are exposed to salt water the process of dehydration occurs. The cells die as a result of the water that is pulled out during dehydration.
If too much water has been lost or not enough water is available, a plant will begin to wilt. When this happens the cells of a plant become flaccid.
It can possibly burst.
In water because the Windex has alot of chemicals in it
In my project Gaby! i found out that no water does not discolor cabbage faster than Windex and vinegar Windex does.
it gets recycled
it grows
windex or dishsoap? will they kill flowers
the plant blows up
The plant/s will die
It will die.
it dies
it dies :(
It will eventually die.
it dies