Lemonade typically contains sugar, which is added to sweeten the tartness of the lemon juice. Some recipes may include a pinch of salt to enhance the flavor, but it is not a standard ingredient. The primary sweetening agent in most lemonade recipes is sugar, whether granulated, simple syrup, or a sugar substitute.
A mixture of salt, sugar, and water would be a solution, as the salt and sugar would dissolve in the water. Lemonade is a homogeneous mixture of water, lemon juice, and sugar, creating a refreshing drink with a balance of sweet and sour flavors.
it makes it sweeter
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Lemonade is kind of healthy,but it has a lot of sugar in it
Lemonade is mostly water, and salt is soluble in water - so, yes.
Lemon Juice (squeezed from fresh lemons is the best) Water Sugar and some people may add a little salt
Lemonade is lemon juice mixed with water and sugar.
no solutions always do not contain liquid solute. eg: in a solution of salt and water water is the solvent and salt is the solvent.... also in lemonade sugar salt or anything r not liquid
it can live in lemonade but it has to be in salt water
It makes the lemonade taste tart. Citric acid is only "added" to lemonade made from a powdered drink mix; it's a natural component of lemons so if you make lemonade from lemon juice it's already in there.
lemonade has solid particles in it. The pulp in lemonade includes solids Also the sugar in lemonade is a solid suspended in liquid.
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