Yes - even long after it is opened it remains a mixture.
When first opened it is a mixture of water, sweetener, flavoring, and dissolved carbon dioxide.
Even after being open long enough to let the carbonation escape, it still is a mixture of water, sweetener and flavoring.
Yes - even long after it is opened it remains a mixture.
When first opened it is a mixture of water, sweetener, flavoring, and dissolved carbon dioxide.
Even after being open long enough to let the carbonation escape, it still is a mixture of water, sweetener and flavoring.
No
No, it is not a heterogeneous mixture. Its constituent parts cannot be visually distinguished from one another without powerful microscopes. Therefore, it is a homogeneous mixture (homo- : prefix meaning "same" or "alike").
I believe that the technical scientific term for bacon soda is "disgusting," but yes, it would be a mixture.
uniform
Pepsi is a homogeneous mixture because the mixture is the same throughout the entire soda.
This is not a homogeneous mixture.
Unless the soda contains suspended solids, it is a homogeneous mixture.
It is one thing, just baking soda
This is a mixture of carbon dioxide and water.
Soda is a mixture of water and carbon dioxide.
soda is a heterogeneous mixture
soda is a heterogeneous mixture
no ! soda water is a homogenous mixture . i hope i helped !
homogeneous
Soda is a mixture of chemicals and artificial flavours.
Soda water is a mixture not a pure substance
Mixture
An explosive eruption is similar to opening a can of soda that has been shaken because, when a can of soda is shaken, the CO2 dissolved in the soda is released and pressure builds up. when the can is opened, the soda shoots out, just as lava shoots out of a volcano during an explosive eruption.