Soda can refer to the chemical compound sodium carbonate, Na2CO3as well as to a fizzy drink.
Soda the drink contains amongst other things dissolved carbon dioxide. So I would say it was a mixture.
Soda is a homogeneous mixture because all of its components (carbonated water, sugar, flavorings, etc.) are uniformly distributed throughout the drink.
Soda water is a mixture not a pure substance
Baking soda and water would form a solution because the baking soda (solute) dissolves in the water (solvent) to create a homogeneous mixture.
No, baking soda is a compound composed of sodium, hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen atoms. It is a pure substance, not a mixture.
To make a 7-gram mixture with baking soda, you would need 7 grams of baking soda. This results in a mixture where baking soda constitutes 100% of the total weight.
soda is a heterogeneous mixture
no ! soda water is a homogenous mixture . i hope i helped !
homogeneous
Soda is a mixture of chemicals and artificial flavours.
Mixture
Soda is a homogeneous mixture because all of its components (carbonated water, sugar, flavorings, etc.) are uniformly distributed throughout the drink.
I believe that the technical scientific term for bacon soda is "disgusting," but yes, it would be a mixture.
no it is a mixture
Soda water, like all other solutions, is both a solution and a mixture.
Soda water, like all other solutions, is both a solution and a mixture.
Soda water is a mixture not a pure substance
Yes, soda is a homogeneous mixture because it has the same composition and properties throughout its entirety. This means that the different components of the soda, such as carbonated water, sugar, and flavorings, are uniformly distributed and not visibly distinguishable.