Because materials in suspensions settle out
Because materials in suspensions settle out
Yes. to make it flow easily. You have changed the fruit from a solid to a pulp and added enough liquid, water,
Well, all the particles of the fruit juice are still at the bottom of the juice container, so if you shake it, it will go all over the place and it will not stay at the bottom.And yes...it took me a long time to find in my science book.Actually that's not quite correct. The correct answer is particles in suspensions settle out. And it took me along time to find that in my science book
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Making a fruit shake or smoothie is not considered a chemical change.
yes.
yes
Fresh fruit shakes originated in Asia, particularly in tropical countries like the Philippines and Thailand, where abundant fruits are readily available. The concept of blending fresh fruits with ice or milk to create a refreshing and healthy beverage has since spread globally, popular for its simplicity and nutritious content.
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Smoothie
Yes because the fruit is now in a liquid form.
No. Green relish is a sauce that is a mixture. The pieces of chopped pickle or whatever fruit or vegetable is in the relish are to big form a suspension.