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Can oil float on juice?

Yes. Oil having lesser density than juice, will float on it.


How many grams are in 1 Liter Juice?

100 This really depends on the density of the juice. Density is measured in kg/l, which can also be written as g/ml. If we assume a density for orange juice of 1.25kg/l, then one litre weighs 1.25kg, or 1250g.


Which juice has more acid tomato or orange juice?

Lemon juice has more acid because of its density and it contains more sodium.


What is the density of Tropicana orange juicewthout pulp?

You can do the experiment yourself. Put orange juice in a thin plastic measuring up then submerge the cup straight up in water, letting it float (without letting them mix). Then compare the volume of displaced water (should be the water level on the measuring cup) with the volume of orange juice. The ratio of these will be the density in g/cm^-3, since water has density ~1 g/cm^-3. I just did the experiment. Assuming negligible effects from the cup, I found that 8 oz of orange juice displaced about 10 oz of water. Therefore, orange juice has density = 10/8 times that of water. In units of g/cm^-3, water's density is 1. Therefore, the density of orange juice is about 1.25 g/cm^-3. Yummy. Hello Yummy OP: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^The above answerer "Yummy" really is far off saying 1.25 g/cc. I just poured as exactly as my measuring cup allowed, 8 fl oz (240 cc) of Lots of Pulp Tropicana Pure Premium OJ into it and put it on an accurate gram scale. The weight was 249.9 grams, call it 250. 250g/240mL comes out to be very close to 1.04 g/cc. Just to be sure, I checked an orange juice website and they measure how sweet OJ is by brix. Good OJ is over 8.5 brix. Let's call it 9 for giggles. A brix of 9 corresponds to 1.036 g/cc according to the brix charts. *all confirmed*. I am a loser.


1 gallon of milk has more volume then 1 gallon of or orange juice?

(Is that a question? That is a statement.) A gallon is a measure of volume, of how much space the fluid occupies. 1 gallon of milk has the same volume as 1 gallon of orange juice. They occupies the same amount of space. Different fluids have different densities. Density is how much mass occupies a given volume. If the density of one fluid is greater, it has more mass, and it weighs more. A gallon is a gallon.