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Chemically, Orange Juice with pulp is a mixture.
Orange juice is a heterogeneous mixture, meaning it is a mechanical mixture. It contains various components such as pulp, water, sugars, acids, and other compounds that are not uniformly distributed throughout the liquid.
Orange juice without pulp is an example of a homogeneous mixture. The ingredients comprising the juice are evenly distributed throughout the mixture.
it is a heterogeneous mixture with the pulp and homogeneous without the pulp. Its also a suspension (with the pulp), since the pulp settles on the bottom upon standing.
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Orange Juice without pulp is an example of a homogeneous mixture. The ingredients comprising the juice are evenly distributed throughout the mixture.
Orange Juice without pulp is an example of a homogeneous mixture. The ingredients comprising the juice are evenly distributed throughout the mixture.
Orange juice is a homogeneous mixture, unless it has pulp and then it is a heterogeneous mixture.
orange juice with the pulp
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It has more than one substance (banana, ice cream, syrup, nuts, etc.), and you can see the substances as distinct parts of the recipe, rather than all being blended together into a uniform substance.
Inside banana peel is present the pulp.