Yes.
Tomato Juice is a mixture
Tomato juice is a heterogeneous mixture. Tomato juice is an example of of a suspension; a mixture with large particles that are visible and settle apon standing.
Tomato juice is considered a mixture because there are preservatives and other similar substances along with just the tomato juice.
A Homogeneous mixture is uniform throughout. A Heterogeneous mixture is not uniform throughout. So Tomato Juice is therefore a homogeneous mixture.
Yes.
Every substance in the world basically consists of chemicals.
milk, air, fog, sand in water, tomato juice are few examples of mixture
no
Orange juice from concentrate would be a solution, although real orange juice is neither a solution or a suspension. The major difference between solution and suspension is that a solution is a homogeneous mixture, and a suspension is heterogeneous.
Concentrated solution because it is a strong solution. It has a large amount of solute which fits the definition of concentrated solution.
The pH of the resultant mixture will depend on the concentration and the volume of the tomato juice (acidic part) or soap (basic part) used. If soap is more, the resultant solution will be basic. If tomato juice is more, then the resultant solution will be acidic.
Yes