Juice is a mixture of all the parts and components of that which was juiced, limited only to what parts were juiced and any filtration that occurred.
If there is any pulp or seeds in it, then it is heterogenous. It would only be homogeneous if nothing is floating in it.
Pure orange juice is a mixture of water and other chemicals including orange. These chemicals have not chemically reacted so are not a compound but a mixture
A freshly squeezed orange juice is a mixture so it is not pure as it adds with sugar and citric acid.
Heterogeneous
heterogenous
Is a mixture. It is not pure substance.
A mixture
Heterogeneous mixture
No, Cranberry Juice is a Heterogeneous mixture.
Orange juice is a heterogeneous mixture.
cranberry juice is a homogeneous mixture. I repeat, it is not homogeneous and cannot be; just look after stirring a transparent bottle. The residue is inevitable.
Who cares?! It's not like it will matter, right
A mixture of grits and salt would be consider homogeneous because you can't separate the two. A mixture of peanut butter and jelly can be separated again.
Chemically, Orange Juice with pulp is a mixture.
apple juice is a homogeneous mixture
Tomato Juice is a mixture
Mixture.
it is a mixture
Orange juice is a homogeneous mixture, unless it has pulp and then it is a heterogeneous mixture.
Tomato juice is a heterogeneous mixture. Tomato juice is an example of of a suspension; a mixture with large particles that are visible and settle apon standing.
Orange Juice without pulp is an example of a homogeneous mixture. The ingredients comprising the juice are evenly distributed throughout the mixture.
No, grape juice is not a pure substance.
A Homogeneous mixture is uniform throughout. A Heterogeneous mixture is not uniform throughout. So Tomato Juice is therefore a homogeneous mixture.
It is a mixture!
Yes it isa mixture