Melting is turing a solid into a liquid. Juice is already a liquid therefore you cannot melt it
Technically, you can't melt juice, because melting refers to the state change from a solid to a liquid, and since juice is already a liquid, you can't melt juice.
yes you can evaporate the water from the juice but you can't evaporate the pulp from the juice so it would leave the pulp behind.
Many liquids evaporate, one example is water
the liquid with the lighter mass should evaporate fastest question which drink will evaporate the fastest out of coke orange juice water and milk. hypothesis if
Some compounds of the juice have lower vapor tension.
At higher temperature evaporation is faster.
Because the juice is a mixture; some components have a lower volatility than water. And the boiling point is a colligative property, depending on the mass of solutes.
my answer is yes because if water can evaporate applejuice can.
I think rootbeer will evaporate faster than white grape juice.
because it has alot of vitamins in it
Many liquids evaporate, one example is water
Orange Juice will evaporate, but it will leave a residue. It is the water in the juice that evaporates and this evaporates the same as any other water exposed to the air.
the liquid with the lighter mass should evaporate fastest question which drink will evaporate the fastest out of coke orange juice water and milk. hypothesis if
materials: apple juice orange juice grape juice cranberry juice soda water
Differences are not significant.
yes
All juices if they are fully liquid (and 0 percent thick) can evaporate
Some compounds of the juice have lower vapor tension.
Orange juice is made up mostly of water. So the water in orange juice will evaporate at the same rate as clear water. Of course the parts of the juice that are not water will remain behind. One theory is that the orange juice will absorb more light than water because of its colour.