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Orange Juice is not typically homogeneous; it is often a suspension of water, sugars, acids, and various compounds from the Oranges, along with pulp and juice. When freshly squeezed, orange juice can separate over time, with pulp settling at the bottom and liquid rising to the top. However, commercially produced orange juice may undergo homogenization processes to create a more uniform texture, yet it can still contain pulp, making it a suspension rather than a true homogeneous mixture.

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