If you put a teaspoon of lemon juice into a gallon of water, that would be an example of a diluted solution. Another word for dilute would be to make weaker.
Yes, and no. Orange juice is a solution and a mixture. It is true to say that orange juice is a solution because the flavorings are dissolved in the water (you dont get plain water and all the flavorings even if you do not stir it). However, you do get pulp (unlikely to be the real thing but still...) dissolved in the water but remaining as a solid.
The solvent is the water, the solutes are all the dissolved substances.
Yes, and no. Orange Juice is a solution and a mixture. It is true to say that orange juice is a solution because the flavorings are dissolved in the water (you dont get plain water and all the flavorings even if you do not stir it). However, you do get pulp (unlikely to be the real thing but still...) dissolved in the water but remaining as a solid.
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After some minor research, to care for frangipanni flowers, wash the stems carefully with a very mild bleach solution (1 teaspoon per gallon). This disinfects the stem and will prolong the life of the arrangement. Then cut the bottom of the stem about an inch and mash the cut tip slightly. This allows the woody fibers to absorb nutrients a bit better. Now put it into a nutrient solution made of a teaspoon of sugar, a 1/4 teaspoon of lemon juice, and a quart of water. Enjoy!
Chalk is dissolved by an acid. Oranges and orange juice contain an acid. Therefore, chalk is dissolved by orange juice.
Filtered apple juice is a solution.
Filtered apple juice is a solution.
yes its a solution because it has chemicals in it of the fruit nd it also depends if its natural juice or the regular juice
1 teaspoon of citric acid = 4~6 teaspoons of lemon juice = 8 teaspoons of vinegar.
what is the conversion of concentrated lemon juice to the juice of a real lemon(in teaspoon)