When powdered lemonade is added to Pepsi, it produces a very gnarly, disgusting, combination of citrus, and sugar=dosn't taste good.
everybody's time is wasted, and they remain thirsty.
Lemonade made from a powdered mix is considered a solution because the powder dissolves completely in water, forming a homogeneous mixture at a molecular level. In a solution, the solute (the powdered mix) is uniformly distributed within the solvent (water), and the particles are too small to settle out or be seen. In contrast, a suspension contains larger particles that do not dissolve and can separate over time, which is not the case with properly mixed lemonade.
Lemonade is lemon juice mixed with water and sugar.
One might expect to experience quite a bit of stomach bloating and gas.
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When powdered salt is mixed with water, it forms a salt solution. The salt particles dissolve in the water, creating a homogeneous mixture.
when banking soda is mixed with lemon juice , bubbles are formed with a hissing sound and carbon dioxide is form (citrus acid) + (sodium hydrogencarbonate) = carbon dioxide + other substances
Pepsi mixed with milk!
When powdered sugar is mixed with water, it dissolves to form a sweet syrup. The fine texture of powdered sugar allows it to dissolve quickly and easily in water, creating a smooth mixture. This combination is often used in recipes for glazes, icing, or sweet sauces. If too much water is added, the mixture may become too thin, while insufficient water can result in a thick paste.
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