To test for the presence of Orange Juice, a simple test for citric acid can be performed, as orange juice is high in citric acid. A pH test would show a low pH, indicating acidity. Additionally, a Benedict's test can indicate the presence of reducing sugars, which are found in orange juice. Finally, a test for vitamin C (ascorbic acid) could also yield positive results, as orange juice is a well-known source of this vitamin.
NO. I don't see why it would either. It's just a drink. I've used orange juice to swallow pills plenty of times, and nothing has ever happened. So to answer your question, Drinking orange juice to help swallow vitamins and other pills do not affect the results of the pills.
It will turn the orange into orange juice
Pure, fresh-squeezed orange juice would be homogenous, because it would be nothing but orange juice and pulp. Store-bought orange juice is typically heterogeneous, as ingredients are typically added... sugar, preservatives, etc.
If I had to choose just one characteristic for orange juice, it would be tartness.
Prices on orange juice would go up. Grocery stores would get orange juice from places that did not have a severe frost.
Orange juice would probably work the best.
because then there would be no artificial flavours
The juice in an orange would be considered potential energy because it is stored energy that has the potential to be released when the orange is squeezed or consumed.
i would say about 1billion people have drunk orange juice in their lives if not less
Orange Juice comes from Oranges, the fruit of the Orange tree. Milk comes from cows. Are you kidding me why would orange juice come from cows??!!
Orange juice would be acidic in nature, so it would likely turn red or pink in Universal indicator due to its low pH level.
I don't know why you are cleaning a penny with juice but orange juice. The acid found in orange juice if left touching something for long periods of time can start eroding the surface , removing stains and rust.