Depending on where you purchase your juice and the brand you buy it may not be a pure mixture. If you want to make sure you are only getting the purest ingredients, it is best to make it yourself.
It is a mixture!
Fresh orange juice is not a pure substance because it is a mixture of various compounds such as water, sugars, acids, and vitamins. Each of these compounds retains its own chemical properties and can be separated from the mixture.
"Orange juice" in Spanish is "jugo de naranja".
No, grape juice is not a pure substance.
its an element. an element is a pure substance. apple juice is a pure substance since it doesn't have other chemicals and such in it orange juice is not since its got all that pulp stuff in it, even without the pulp its still thick.
A pure substance is a sample of matter with both definite and constant composition with distinct chemical properties. Examples: water, diamond, gold, table salt (sodium chloride), ethanol Salt water is not a pure substance because it is a mixture of two compounds, NaCl and H2O. Orange juice again is a mixture of sugar, water and orange pulp. So it is not a pure substance. Duct tape is made of three layers: Layer 1: A Resilient Plastic Layer 2: A Fabric Mesh Layer 3: Rubber Based Adhesive So it is certainly not a pure substance. Baking soda, on the other hand, is a pure substance because it is a compound (NaHCO3) and all compounds and elements are considered pure substances.
A chemist might find fault with the phrase "pure orange juice" because it implies that the juice only contains orange and nothing else, which is not true. Pure orange juice often undergoes processing such as pasteurization and may contain additives like preservatives or flavor enhancers. To a chemist, the term "pure" should indicate that a substance is a single element or compound without any additional substances present.
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No, screened menthol orange is not a pure substance. It is a mixture of menthol and orange oil that has been processed to remove impurities.
Tomato Juice is a mixture
It is homogeneous because it looks like one substance, but it really contains water and "orange" concentrate and other things. ~hope this helped
no Its a solution. If you mix salt in water, the salt dissolves. It is then a solution. That is not a mixture. It may well be a pure substance. If it is pure salt water it is pure. But if you add some soap it is then pure soapy salt water. What does pure mean? Pure is not a scientific term, so its meaning is debatable. Pure orange juice for instance, has no real meaning as orange juice contains many different things, so how is it pure? In fact if by the previous persons definition of pure, [wood is not but glass is] is incorrect as glass is a compound of several things as is wood. Pure water is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen. So is that pure ,or not?