Don't know precisely, but it will be very close to 1.
I believe it is a heterogeneous mixture, which means you can see the two items in solution. Water and pulp I'm guessing it wouldn't be classified as a liquid matter solely.
liquid
Freshly squeezed orange juice is a heterogeneous mixture, specifically a suspension. This is because the pulp and other insoluble particles from the orange are suspended in the liquid portion of the juice.
I think is a solution because the pulp is just one type of puresubtamce so that is what i think thanksbyeee
It depends on what type of orange juice it is. But, i do know that orange juice has alot of acids in it.
sweet oranges
It is a browny-pinky-purple. If you were to go for the type in which you had to dilute it would be a very bright green colour. and freshly squeezed orange juice is multicoloured, with hints of all the colours of the rainbow.
Orange juice is a mixture of organic compounds dissolved or dispersed in water.For a detailed composition see the link.
Type your answer here... milk freezes faster because it has less sugar than orange juice does.
it depends on the type of orrange juce
Yes, juice is a mixture because it is made up of multiple substances, such as water, sugar, vitamins, and flavor compounds. These components are not chemically bonded together, allowing them to be separated.
The juice in an orange is an acid. It's called citric acid.