If you poor bleach on a guitar you just would ruin it, who would ask a silly question like that anyway!??
the guitar's sound will different in water.it will ugly.
Yes the do. If you go to guitar center store it they would tell you:)
"Johnson" is a brand name for guitar, but, if you're asking if Johnson is a name brand guitar as in "quality" guitar, then I would say no. Johnson is an inexpensive guitar somewhat suitable for beginners.
A good place to get guitar tabs would be 911tabs. They provide you with a nice collection to choose from.
It Depends on the guitar, however they are not generally much bigger than you would expect.
Nothing good, I would not eat tomatoes from that one.
after a while it would be irritating
Saltwater kills most plants.
Your clothes would get cleaner.
Soil will be degraded.
The result would probably depend heavily on just what "basic h" is.
Putting bleach into a plant would likely harm or kill the plant. Bleach is a strong chemical disinfectant that can cause damage to plant cells and disrupt their ability to photosynthesize and uptake water and nutrients. It is not safe to use bleach on plants.
The most likely outcome is that the food coloring color would disappear as it was bleached.
I don't know the reaction it would have on the coolant but I would advise you to flush out your system immediately and put in fresh coolant.
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.
u would get a blue waffle
If you were in the UK you would be fine (2 litres = 0.44 gallons) but you would have a problem in the US (2 litres = 0.53 gallons).