Water
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.
Foods, and the ingredients of foods, may be considered substances. However, more precisely, most are combinations of chemical substances. Ordinary salt (sodium chloride) is a pure substance, while pepper contains numerous chemical compounds, each of which can be considered a separate "substance."
A drink
no
Coffee is a heterogeneous mixture. Its main composites are water and refined coffee beans which can be mechanically separated.
Yes. With the exception of carbonic acid (H2CO3), oxalic acid (H2C2O4), and their salts compounds of carbon and hydrogen are always organic.
A typical flavored drink contains a number of different chemical compounds and is best described as a mixture.
prune is a drink
prune is a drink
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.
the drink that contains the most fizz is sprite
Yes. Lemon juice is an organic substance (in the chemical sense, not in the agricultural sense) and therefore contains carbon.
Foods, and the ingredients of foods, may be considered substances. However, more precisely, most are combinations of chemical substances. Ordinary salt (sodium chloride) is a pure substance, while pepper contains numerous chemical compounds, each of which can be considered a separate "substance."
A drink
no
Cider is not a standard product. In fact in some countries it is a non-alcoolic drink in others it contains alcohol. Any substance mixed with water lowers its freezing point [from that of water] and the extent of that shift depends on the amount of the substance.
An example of a compound drink is alcohol because it is made of carbon and hydroxyl group products which include glucose and sucrose.