Orange soda is not homogeneous.
When orange juice and baking soda are mixed, a chemical reaction occurs. The acid in the orange juice reacts with the base in the baking soda to produce carbon dioxide gas, which causes the mixture to bubble and fizz. This reaction may alter the taste and consistency of the orange juice.
Soda is a homogeneous mixture because all of its components (carbonated water, sugar, flavorings, etc.) are uniformly distributed throughout the drink.
Soda water is a mixture not a pure substance
Baking soda and water would form a solution because the baking soda (solute) dissolves in the water (solvent) to create a homogeneous mixture.
No, baking soda is a compound composed of sodium, hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen atoms. It is a pure substance, not a mixture.
This is not a homogeneous mixture.
Dr. Pepper is heterogeneous because of the carbonation in the soda.
Yes, soda is a homogeneous mixture because it has the same composition and properties throughout its entirety. This means that the different components of the soda, such as carbonated water, sugar, and flavorings, are uniformly distributed and not visibly distinguishable.
When orange juice and baking soda are mixed, a chemical reaction occurs. The acid in the orange juice reacts with the base in the baking soda to produce carbon dioxide gas, which causes the mixture to bubble and fizz. This reaction may alter the taste and consistency of the orange juice.
soda is a heterogeneous mixture
Orange Soda.
Orange soda will freeze if left in the freezer.
no ! soda water is a homogenous mixture . i hope i helped !
homogeneous
It all depends on what kind of orange soda you are talking about.
Soda is a mixture of chemicals and artificial flavours.
Mixture