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Q: When you put concentrated orange squash into water what happens?
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What is the difference between orange juice and orange squash?

Orange Juice: Juices are usually natural, fresh and original. We have to consume as such. Orange squash: A squash contains 35% of fresh juice and 45% of sugar. It is fairly concentrated than the juice. We have to use the squash by adding water.


Is diluting orange squash a physical change?

Yes, diluting orange squash with water is a physical change.


What happens if you drink undiluted orange squash?

My granfathers carers has been giving him in a bottle pure concentrate orange without any water. can this have a effect on his blood sugar levels (glucose)


How much water if you need 100ml orange squash?

3 parts of water


What are the difference between the miscible and immiscible?

Miscible and immiscible are you to describe what happens when substances (usually liquids) are mixed together. If 2 layers are formed, like when oil is mixed with water, then the oil would be described as immiscible in water as it does not form a solution. If the two substances mix together and no layers are formed, like when orange squash is mixed with water, the we would say the orange squash is miscible in water as it has formed an orange solution.


What substance is weakened by adding water?

orange squash -scientificallyspeaking it does actually get diluted


How much percentage of water is in diluted orange squash?

Answer it yourself!


What is the meaning of the dilute solution?

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What happens if you put a sugar concentrated solution in water?

its called a fertilised ovum.


What does it mean for an acid to be concentrated?

It means that the water was taken out of it. Most of he time when something is concentrated it you have to add the same amount of water as the concentrated liquid. Ex: 1 gallon of concentrated orange juice add 1 gallon of water and you get 2 gallons of orange juice.


What is the meaning of solution?

Think of it simply as orange squash. When you put loads of squash in the glass, then put only a little water in it, it tastes very strong and sweet, doesn't it? Then when you put a smidgen of squash in the glass, and loads of water, it tastes very weak and watery? Well, basically, the first one is a CONCENTRATED SOLUTION. This means that there is a very high proportion of something (lets call it squash) to water. This is why your wee turns yellow if you're dehydrated, because the proportion of flushed out toxins is large in relation to the water in the solution. And if there is a relatively low proportion of something in relation to the water, then it is a DILUTED SOLUTION. Hope this helps :)


What happens when concentrated sulfuric acid is added to coconut water?

The solution gets hot