I am able to observe the color of Tomato Juice (red) and the phase of tomato juice (liquid).
color and state (solid, liquid , gas)
color and state
You would observe the length of objects.
no.. because the minerals and vitamins that water has, and plants need, tomato juice doesn't have. besides, it would spoil plant, and blog its roots.
tomato juice
In order to define "thicker" certain parameters would have to be met. As there are different types of milk, and different types of tomato juice, first which type would need to be defined. In most cases, though, Tomato Juice is considered thicker than milk.
If you've been sprayed by a skunk, tomato juice will neutralize the smell. I'm sure sauce would do the same thing, but juice is much easier.
You can make a tomato battery but the current is very low. It would depend on the acidity of the juice which would usually be lower than in an actual tomato. Use zinc and copper electrodes and cascade multiple juice containers + to - and so forth to get a higher voltage. You might get a very small current this way.
The available sizes of cans of tomato juice or any other product is a marketing decision, based on the assessment of public demand. Apparently the marketing department of the company that makes your favorite brand does not believe that there is a high demand for mini cans of tomato juice.
One problem in studying tomato juice is that it has an opaque red color which would interfere with the observation of the color of a pH indicator.
Tomato pulp. Technically the solute dissolves whereas in tomato juice there is a tendency for separation of pulp from the juice. So a better answer may be cell contents like salts and sugars from the tomato cell.
The pH of the resultant mixture will depend on the concentration and the volume of the tomato juice (acidic part) or soap (basic part) used. If soap is more, the resultant solution will be basic. If tomato juice is more, then the resultant solution will be acidic.
Lower pH indicates a dtronger acid. So the lemon juice would be stronger.
Unlike lame regular soup, Tomato Soup labels conventionally include the word "tomato", or images of tomatoes. Additionally, tomato soup typically exhibits a red coloration. If you are allergic to tomatoes, it would be wise to check the ingredients list on the label for traces of tomatoes.