Its simple because what you're doing when you dry a fruit is taking out the water leaving the concentrated juices and pulp. When you put the water back in it is simply reverting to its original form.
Because it's a dehydrated GRAPE, maybe?
No. Pure water does not have the sugars and nutrients that fruit juices contain.
Juice is pure liquid, typically squeezed, from fruits or vegetables where nectar is juice with additives, sugar water for example.
Pure water is pure because it is pure... and because it is pure, it is pure... Got it... What sought of question is that?
it says on the internet that tap water is pure so tap water is pure i hope that answers your question!
A raisin is a dried up grape, if it is placed in water it will absorb water and regain some of its original shape and size. The process involved is called osmosis. It happens when areas of high concentration (the sugar solution inside the raisins) is separated from an area of low concentration (the water outside the grape). Physical forces try to balance the concentrations so the water passes through the grape skin (technically a semipermeable membrane) into the grape and plumps it up.
Pure water is neutral
pure water store
Water can be salty or pure.
H2O is pure water.
No,pure water is not alkali.Pure water is neutral.
A pure liquid is a liquid that is not contaminated with any other compound. If water is pure water, then it is a pure liquid. However, shampoo is not a pure liquid.