This really depends on the consistency of the element. If the lemonade has any pulp or seeds in it because then this would make it heterogeneous, wit different phases visible phases throughout. However, if it is uniform throughout, then it is homogeneous.
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a homogeneous mixture is Pizza and lemonade and sauce and cece because she is human.
A juice is not a homogeneous mixture.
If it's got pulp in it, it would be heterogeneous -- otherwise, it is homogeneous.
a homogeneous mixture is pizza and lemonade and sauce and cece because she is human.
If the lemonade does not have pulp, it would be considered a solution. A solution is a homogeneous mixture where the solute (such as sugar or lemon juice) is completely dissolved in the solvent (such as water), resulting in a uniform mixture at the molecular level. In contrast, a colloid is a mixture where particles of the solute are dispersed but not fully dissolved, leading to a more heterogeneous appearance.
Carbon dioxide in lemonade forms a colloid solution. The gas dissolves in the liquid, creating a homogeneous mixture.
Yes, all the solutions, elements and compounds are homogeneous Alcohol-Water , Lemonade , Oxygen, Nitrogen, Coke, CO2, SO2, H2SO4, NH3, CH3COOH.....
When you pour lemonade powder into water to make lemonade, you have created a solution. The lemonade powder dissolves in the water, resulting in a homogeneous mixture where the solute (powder) is evenly distributed throughout the solvent (water). This process transforms the individual components into a drinkable beverage.
Its heterogeneous because the spices can be seen. Salad dressing- heterogeneous lemonade, whipped cream, antifreeze, suntan lotion, smoke- homogeneous I think that's right!
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