Yes, sugar can dissolve in Orange Juice. It may take a little longer than in water and stirring will help.
It depends on the amount of blood you put in the orange juice. Blood is a thick substance, and a bit too much isn't that easy to dissolve like too much sugar or salt in milk or water.
Yes, since lemonade is a 'watery' solution (>90% water) it will also dissolve salt.
yes it does
Yes
My brother dissolves sugar in his orange juice to make it sweet. You can dissolve salt in water to make saltwater.
the answer is orange juice
The water will change it's color and taste.
there are many answers, but this depends on the solvent in which you want the solute to dissolve. If for example you're using water as a solvent, wax doesn't dissolve and neither does wood. If you're using methanol (ethanol) then sugar and salt don't dissolve. Freshly pressed orange juice doesn't dissolve in water or any other freshly pressed juice.
It doesn't. Water can dissolve the pill fast, but not as fast as soda because of all the acids in soda.
Chalk is dissolved by an acid. Oranges and orange juice contain an acid. Therefore, chalk is dissolved by orange juice.
Water and Orange juice are not the same, but Orange juice has water in it, regardless of the fact if it is 100% Orange Juice or not. This is because Oranges grow on trees. Trees take nutrients AND water from the soil. Thus, water is implemented in the making of oranges, and it is in the oranges.
No, because there is no such thing as "tamato" juice. However salt will dissolve in the water part of "tomato" juice.
Citric acid
because of the citric acid inside the orange juice
because
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