A cordial (drink made from liqueur) is a mixture of several mixtures, each containing several (possibly many) compounds, including ethanol, sugars, and any of several organic herbal or fruit derivatives.
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no i think
No it is a homogeneous mixture.
Lime cordial is a solution
cordial and water evaporate at the same rate. The colours do not effect it in any way.
Cordial has sugar in it. Sugar and also liquids with sugar in them freeze much more slowly than those without.
It's a Mixture
The principal solute is ethanol; other are sugar and extracts from fruits, plants, seeds etc.
When a fluid is clear it is a homogenous mixture or pure.
NO the cordial itself is a compound that is diluted in water. It does not form a new compound as there is no reaction with the water.
cordial is to be kind
cordial was invented in 1900
I appreciate your cordial reply.
Lime cordial is a solution
The word "cordial" has two syllables.
The word "cordial" can function as both an adjective and a noun. As an adjective, it describes feelings of warmth, friendliness, and sincerity. As a noun, it refers to a sweet, invigorating drink or tonic.
Cordial is the correct spelling.
Red cordial is a drink that tastes like raspberry.
Pomegranate cordial is more commonly called grenadine.
It is water that is added to a cordial.