not reccomended. but give it a try and report back.
May be limited plant are able in this system. A plant is called in Hindi Khiri requires milk. Then, why not orange juice syrup. I shall do experiment.
I done this experiment for 3 weeks and the juice i used (white grape juice) did not rust the nail.
That depends on what you are making. The orange extract is a highly concentrated flavoring, so you would naturally use less of it than you would orange juice. Also, you would have to use a lot more of the orange juice to get the same flavor, which would add much more liquid to the recipe than called for. You may be able to try using frozen orange juice concentrate (the kind you mix with water to make orange juice), but again, it depends on what you are making.
Orange juice increases the calcium deposits in the plant, causing the plant to grow thicker, but not taller. The length is hindered by the rich amount of calcium, but the width is able to expand.
Yes cranberry juice does have less sugar than orange
By setting up the system in the field, they were able to ensure that all plants were watered regularly and evenly.
The inside of a fruit like an orange is able to conduct electricity because its juice is acidic in nature and therefore contains the ions that enables it to conduct electricity.
It really depends on the item. Generally, juicers are able to get more juice out of the oranges which means less waste. Orange squeezers are easier to clean up though!
No, as there is no atmosphere on the Moon drinking juice from a straw will not work for the following reasons.the water in the juice will boil away in a few seconds due to the depressed boiling point of water.the second law of thermodynamics will disperse the evaporated water radially so no coherent fluid can existwith no external air pressure the process of sucking will produce no negative pressure gradient for the water to follow.the astronaut will not be able to insert the straw into his pressure sealed space suit to attempt to apply a sucking maneuver. Attempting such is ridiculous anyways as the zero pressure of space and would just result in him getting sucked out of his/her space suit.Oranges don't grow on the moon so there is no Orange Juice to be had.Retail stores don't (as yet) exist on the moon so there is no possible way for orange juice to be retailed for foolish astronauts to attempt drinking it. (Or any juice for that matter. The question wasn't specific.)Anita Bryant doesn't live on the Moon so no one would know about orange juice and its virtues to want to attempt such a thing.There is currently an orange juice embargo against the Moon so no orange juice can be imported for anybody to attempt drinking it there. (Tang doesn't count as orange juice.)Yes, if all the aforementioned problems are curtailed (such as smuggling a juice fruit contained up to the Moon in a pressured space suit. Then the astronaut inside the space suit could suck up the orange juice perfectly well. Anita would have to tell him/her it was there of course.)
Tap water because the particles can more easily be free, allowing it to be able to freeze quicker.
A mixture is a group of elements (substances) That are put together, but can be taken back apart and are not chemically combined.Example: Chex mix, Bowl of cereal, candy bowl. If chex mix was a solution, you wouldn't be able to take out the pretzels from the crackersA solution is like a mixture, except chemically combined. They cannot be taken back apart after you put them together.Example: Sugar water, Orange juice. If orange juice was a mixture, you would be able to pick it up and make it a orange again!
They are both able to be grown in very hot areas.