it will rust faster ing vinegar,then orange juice coke and water..............look out here we go
No, orange juice does not melt as it is a liquid and does not have a melting point like a solid. Milk also does not melt as it is a liquid like orange juice. Melting typically applies to solids transitioning into liquids when heated.
Mixing orange juice with vinegar will create a chemical reaction that produces carbon dioxide gas. This gas will cause bubbles to form and the mixture to fizz. The acidity of both the orange juice and vinegar will also be enhanced when combined.
The time it takes for ice to melt in orange juice will vary depending on factors such as the temperature of the orange juice, the size of the ice cubes, and the environment. In general, ice will melt faster in a warmer liquid like orange juice compared to a colder liquid. It can take anywhere from a few minutes to half an hour for ice to fully melt in orange juice.
The higher acidity of orange juice can accelerate the melting of ice compared to water, as the acid can weaken the ice structure. Additionally, the sugar content in orange juice lowers the freezing point of the liquid, causing the ice to melt faster. Furthermore, the temperature difference between the cold ice and the acidic orange juice can also lead to faster melting.
No, acetic acid is not found in orange juice. Orange juice contains citric acid, which gives it a tangy taste. Acetic acid is found in vinegar.
orange juice it takes 20 mins and in vinegar it takes 50 minutes
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Water as it is less acidic than either milk and orange juice.
Yes. orange juice also can be vinegar. Any fruits can be vinegar except, durian, longan, rambutan, jackfruit, starfruit and papaya.
this is a guess.. orange juice
No, orange juice does not melt as it is a liquid and does not have a melting point like a solid. Milk also does not melt as it is a liquid like orange juice. Melting typically applies to solids transitioning into liquids when heated.
Mixing orange juice with vinegar will create a chemical reaction that produces carbon dioxide gas. This gas will cause bubbles to form and the mixture to fizz. The acidity of both the orange juice and vinegar will also be enhanced when combined.
Of course it's not. it is a kind of gas which is tasty and solid element and it is very similar to liquid drinks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Indeed it is a liquid!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (-:
Vinegar,tomato sauce and juice, and orange juice
washing up liquid, Orange Juice, Grape Juice
lime juice or vinegar
Orange Juice is a liquid. The pulp that is suspended in some types of orange juice is a solid.