Yes, carbonated water is considered a type of homogeneous mixture. This is because it is uniform and consistent in composition.
Because it's uniform in compisition. The carbonation doesn't 'stand out' as chunks or anything. It's uniformly mixed, making it a homogeneous mixture.
It is heterogeneous. The gas bubbles are in a different phase from the liquid part.
It is a homogeneous mixture because the two phases (gas and liquid) are not distinguished.
Carbonated beverage are heterogeneous mixtures.
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It is not an homogeneous mixture since CO2 is a non-polar molecule and H2O is a polar molecule. You can easily see this when you are drinking sparkling water (or carbonated water). You are able to see the CO2 bubbles because it does not mix with the H2O
Fizzy means containing bubbles of gas. Carbonated water and drinks contain carbon-di-oxide. That's the reason why you can see bubbles in carbonated drinks. Hence fizzy water is also called carbonated water.
Any carbonate beverage is a heterogeneous mixture because it is mixture of a liquid and a gas. However, once the drink went flat (and released all of the dissolved CO2 gas), it would be a homogeneous mixture.See the Related Questions to the left for more information.
Fruit drink, either concentrated or otherwise, is a mixture of several substances.
check wikipedia,underneath the article carbonation
heterogeneous because if it has bubbles then its not mixed evenly if it was flat then possibly homogeneous
No, a soft drink is a heterogeneous substance. a.k.a a mixture.
It is not an homogeneous mixture since CO2 is a non-polar molecule and H2O is a polar molecule. You can easily see this when you are drinking sparkling water (or carbonated water). You are able to see the CO2 bubbles because it does not mix with the H2O
Fizzy means containing bubbles of gas. Carbonated water and drinks contain carbon-di-oxide. That's the reason why you can see bubbles in carbonated drinks. Hence fizzy water is also called carbonated water.
Carbon dioxide.
Any carbonate beverage is a heterogeneous mixture because it is mixture of a liquid and a gas. However, once the drink went flat (and released all of the dissolved CO2 gas), it would be a homogeneous mixture.See the Related Questions to the left for more information.
A soft drink may be a homogeneous solution but also a heterogeneous solution.
Because the plastic reflects bubbles more than paper or ceramic.
If it's clear (clear does not mean the same thing as colorless) then it's probably homogeneous. If it appears cloudy or opaque it's heterogeneous.
Fruit drink, either concentrated or otherwise, is a mixture of several substances.
Beverage alcohol (ethanol) is a compound. But in drinks it is mixed with other substances.
No, non carbonated drinks do not have carbon dioxide.