no more so than Cherry Koolaid added to water. Its just dissolved but its still there. Think what happened the last time someone in your house left water boiling in a pan by accident on the stove until it boiled dry?
(very dangerous so don't do this on purpose)
It usually leaves a filmy white gook in the bottom of the pan. That's the impurities from the water, usually minerals or other stuff that wont hurt you I mean. In the same way, if you dissolve lemon flavoring in water, its still there but you cant get it out very easily.
Yes, except to the extent that any acid in the lemon juice ionizes, which would be minimal.
Physical change- it can be undone by evaporating the water.
no its a chemical change
The shirt is white because something is making it white and that something could have reacted with the blueberry juice. It depends on the juice and the material the shirt is made of. If the Juice can be squeezed out or removed with enough rinsing or washing, it may be just a physical change. Otherwise, the dye in the juice may have chemically bonded with something in the shirt material and may need a chemical substance such as a bleaching agent to neutralize it.
Yes, fermenting fruit juice is a chemical change.
No, it is only a physical change since the chemical properties of alcohol do not change.
It's a chemical change because the lemon and water cannot be separated by physical means. If it were a physical change, then the lemons and water would not be dissolved.
It is a physical change because nothing chemically happened to it. It just formed to solid but,it is still the same substance.When you take it out of the freezer it melts.
yes
Yes.
the amount of lemon juice in a bottle of lemonade
the amount of lemon juice in a bottle of lemonade
Yes. Lemon juice is acidic, and lemonade is just lemon juice and sugar; because sugar doesn't ionize, it doesn't change the pH of the lemonade.
it is physical because there is no new matter will produce(( water+ juice dissolved)) just
Squeezing oranges for juice is a physical change. The physical and chemical properties of the orange do not change.
Floating is a physical property, and is not a 'change' in any sense.
physical change
An orange squeezed to make orange juice is an example of a physical change. Pouring milk on your oatmeal, making salt water to gargle with, cream being whipped, and freezing chocolate covered banana's are also examples of a physical change.
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Making orange juice is a physical process.