Yes it is because parts of the juice settle to the bottom if it isn't stirred for awhile and a it contains clumps of a solid.
Orange juice from concentrate would be a solution, although real orange juice is neither a solution or a suspension. The major difference between solution and suspension is that a solution is a homogeneous mixture, and a suspension is heterogeneous.
Freshly squeezed orange juice is a heterogeneous mixture, specifically a suspension. This is because the pulp and other insoluble particles from the orange are suspended in the liquid portion of the juice.
Orange juice, pond water, and Italian salad dressing are examples of liquid heterogeneous mixtures.
Orange juice is primarily a suspension, as it contains pulp and other solid particles that can settle over time. While it does have some dissolved substances, such as sugars and acids, the presence of larger particles makes it distinct from a true solution. In a colloid, the particles are dispersed but do not settle, which is not entirely the case with orange juice due to its pulp content. Thus, it is best classified as a suspension.
Milk is a colloid, where fat droplets are dispersed in water to form a stable mixture. Orange juice is a suspension, where pulp and other particles are dispersed in water but will settle over time. The milk remains stable due to the small size and uniform distribution of fat droplets, while the orange juice needs to be stirred to maintain an even distribution of particles.
it is a heterogeneous mixture with the pulp and homogeneous without the pulp. Its also a suspension (with the pulp), since the pulp settles on the bottom upon standing.
Yes it is because parts of the juice settle to the bottom if it isn't stirred for awhile and a it contains clumps of a solid.
Milk of magnesia is a basic solution. Therefore, methyl orange shows a yellowish orange colour. Further, this indicator shows a red colour in acidic solutions.
Orange juice is not typically homogeneous; it is often a suspension of water, sugars, acids, and various compounds from the oranges, along with pulp and juice. When freshly squeezed, orange juice can separate over time, with pulp settling at the bottom and liquid rising to the top. However, commercially produced orange juice may undergo homogenization processes to create a more uniform texture, yet it can still contain pulp, making it a suspension rather than a true homogeneous mixture.
both....the juice is a colloid in the water and the pulp is in suspension in the orange juice.
Mix it with a glass of orange juice
The beautiful Golden Gate Bridge is the large suspension bridge located in San Francisco, spanning the gateway between the opening of the San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean. The length of the bridge from abutment to abutment is 1.7 miles, the width is 97 feet and the bridge weighs around about 887 thousand tons including anchorages and approaches. The bridge is painted Orange Vermillion, also known as International Orange, and needs constant touch ups to make sure the salt content in the air does not erode it. When the Golden Gate Bridge was completed in 1937, it was the longest suspension bridge in the world. It is now the 2nd longest suspension bridge in the United States and the world's 9th longest suspension bridge.