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Flat soda pop is homogeneous because its bubbles are gone.
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It is a heterogeneous mixture.
No, a flat soda pop is not a homogeneous mixture. It is a heterogeneous mixture because the dissolved gas bubbles have escaped, leading to uneven distribution of the components like sugar and flavoring in the liquid.
It is a heterogeneous mixture.
It is heterogeneous mixture because the carbon dioxide is not completely dissolved, and easily spotted.
Flat soda pop is considered a homogeneous mixture. Once the carbonation is gone, the components (water, sugar, flavorings, and other substances) are evenly distributed throughout the liquid, creating a uniform composition. Although it may contain small particles or sediment, these do not affect its classification as homogeneous, as the overall mixture remains consistent.
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If it is carbonated and bubbly, then it is heterogeneous (because both liquid and gas are present).If the soda has gone flat and is no longer carbonated, than it is homogeneous because it is a solution of completely dissolved components.
- A homogeneous mixture is two or more substances mixed together to make a product. Ex. Sugar + water = pop - A heterogeneous mixture is also a mixture of two mr more substances, but each substance is distinct in the product. Ex. Chocolate chip muffin - the chocolate chips are clearly visible, not mixed together with the muffin.
It is a heterogeneous mixture.
No, the pop in an unopened bottle of ginger ale is not a heterogeneous mixture; it is a homogeneous mixture. In an unopened bottle, the carbonated beverage is uniform in composition, with the dissolved gases and other components evenly distributed throughout the liquid. A heterogeneous mixture would have distinct, separate phases or components that can be visibly distinguished.