You would have a very acidic mixture that smelled like cole slaw and lemony freshness.
Then the bottle contains a dilute juice . . . a mixture of juice and water.
table vinegar it is dilute acetic acid
Your juice bottle is expanding because of a build-up of gas inside the bottle, which causes the pressure to increase and the bottle to expand. This can happen due to fermentation or other chemical reactions occurring in the juice.
the bottle will float around it wont be still , the oil and juice in the bottle will mixed but they wont be the perfect mixture
A homogeneous mixture is one where the components are uniformly distributed, such as a bottle of table vinegar. This mixture appears the same throughout and does not separate into distinct layers or phases. Glass of orange juice and water are also examples of homogeneous mixtures.
To find out how many glasses of orange juice can be filled from 138 bottles, each holding 6 glasses, you multiply the number of bottles by the number of glasses per bottle. So, 138 bottles × 6 glasses per bottle equals 828 glasses. Therefore, a total of 828 glasses of orange juice can be filled.
Apple juice can BECOME vinegar when it is fermented by acetobacters. It does not contain vinegar- it is changed INTO vinegar.
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The homogeneous mixture example is the glass of orange juice, as it contains a combination of water and dissolved substances (sugar, citric acid, vitamins) that are uniformly distributed throughout.
60ml of lemon juice, vinegar, pop and alcohol A balloon An empty soda bottle 30ml of water 1 teaspoon of baking soda (5 mL)
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Your orange juice bottle is expanding because of a buildup of gas inside the bottle, likely caused by fermentation of the juice.