water
The solvent would be the water, and the solute would be the lemon powder or lemon. The solute is the one that dissolves into the solvent.
sugar
the solvent is the material that dissolves the solute in an experiment. for example, if you are making cool-aid, the cool-aid powder would be the would be the solute, and the water would be the solvent.
Among salt, sugar, water and lemonade, only lemonade is a mixture.
after
it would be chemical because after you make lemonade you can NOT change it back into lemons
The answer to this depends on whether the lemonade powder is soluble or only spontaneously dispersible. If the powder is soluble and sufficient time is allowed, the mixture would be the same throughout. If the powder is only dispersible, for example if it contains lemon pulp as well as juice concentrate, the mixture might have a different composition in different parts.
Yes. Water is the solvent, sugar is the solute. Together, they make a solution.Add lemons, and it makes lemonade!
It depends on the brand and concentration of the powder mix. I would add it to taste.
Solvent= Water Solutes: Instant coffee powder, Sugar
Most people would conclude that water can dissolve lemonade powder because of one or more of these assumptions:It is designed and formulated to dissolve in water.The instructions for mixing it say that it will dissolve in water.It is mostly sugar and sugar, being fairly polar dissolves in water.Lemonade is expected to be mostly a solution.You have witnessed the same brand of lemonade mix dissolve in water before.
Cinnamon Powder can be used for making tea, adding to food for flavor, it can be used for a personal powder for infections, and it helps gas and indigestion.