Pulpy Orange Juice is a heterogenous mixture.
Even the "reconstituted" orange juice made by adding water to the frozen concentrate is a heterogeneous mixture because it would contain traces of orange pulp and other components of juice, not to mention the flavouring and other additives put in by the manufacturer.
The orange juice is not a homogeneous mixture.
As orange juice being an acidic solution, it turns blue litmus into red.
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Orange juice is a heterogeneous mixture, meaning it is a mechanical mixture. It contains various components such as pulp, water, sugars, acids, and other compounds that are not uniformly distributed throughout the liquid.
its a solution because when u look at it u see only 1 thing that brown liquid a mechanical solution for example is orange juice with pulp because u can see the orange liquid and the little pulp pieces hope this helps
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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.
It is homogeneous because it looks like one substance, but it really contains water and "orange" concentrate and other things. ~hope this helped
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it is a mechanical mixture because it is made of 2 particles that do not mix evenly and if u have 2 loonies they will not be identical unlike 2 glasses of orange juice are. HOPE THAT HELPS:)
Yes, freshly squeezed orange juice is considered a type of suspension. This is because it may have some pulp or fruit bits suspended in the juice.
Chemically, Orange Juice with pulp is a mixture.
Apple juice is a solution, because the two or more oure substances blend together well. It is not a mechanical mixture because you can't see two different parts.
That would be a liquid endosperm (mass of laden food material and very nutritive) a solution