Im 11 but i do know the answer to this because i did en experiment that could have cutted off my finger. Bleach and Rubbing alcahol can affect any kind of plastic by melting the plastic and turning it into a unsmooth and jagged part. Rubbing alcahol or bleach can not spread on the plastic though. I hope that helps.
that would depend on how cold your freezer is.
No, Garterade is not carbonated. It would be "fizzy" if it were. Pepsi, Coke, etc. are carbonated. Gatorade isn't. Shake up the bottle really well and open the lid. If it doesn't explode all over your face, it isn't carbonated.
I suggest using soda bottle caps, or maybe even Gatorade caps since they're larger and allow for more distance traveled. I would use bottle caps or CD's
I would read the labels, it probably varies by flavor.
Me and Jack.
To disinfect water in a spray bottle, you typically need around 2 to 3 drops of bleach per quart of water or 4 to 6 drops per liter. For a 15-ounce bottle (which is approximately 450 ml), you would need about 6 to 9 drops of bleach. Make sure to use unscented bleach and let the solution sit for at least 30 minutes before use.
Gatorade itself does not directly weaken bones. However, excessive consumption of sugary sports drinks like Gatorade without proper calcium and vitamin D intake may contribute to poor bone health over time. It is important to consume a balanced diet and get regular exercise to promote strong bones.
First it must have "clorox" somewhere on the bottle. Many people call any brand of bleach or bleach looking bottle "clorox". Clorox is a brand of bleach just as is Purex, Roman, Javex, etc. Secondly, if the bottle has a rubber stopper that has clorox on it or a screw type lid that says clorox that doesn't make it a clorox bottle. The glass company that made the clorox bottles made bottles for other companies which the clorox stopper/lid may also fit. Thirdly, I assume that your bottle is clear like window glass. I would say 99% of clorox bottles are amber. I have 3 clear clorox bottles. A quart that was given to me. A quart that I paid $20, and a half-gallon that I paid $65. All are the screw top variety.
Bleach would be in the action and paranormal categories.
Gatorade is just a sugar drink. No more no less. It would affect you just as much as if you were to drink soda or sugar water. They both contain the same ingredients (Sugar and Water). So if you were to look up the effects of drinking soda or sugar water for long periods of time, surely the same can be applied to drinking gatorade.
Yes! If you heat a bottle with hot water, the balloon would grow bigger and bigger while if you put it under cold water, you would find out that the balloon became deflated again.
I have never done this myself, but I'd assume if the dirt was packed enough it would transfer the energy of the collision with the floor right to the egg. I would suspect that you might want to suspend the egg inside the bottle by another means, or surround it with a material capable of absorbing and redirecting the energy of the collision.