No, grape juice is not a pure substance.
no
Tomato Juice is a mixture
A pure substance is a sample of matter, either an element or a compound, that consists of only one component with definite physical and chemical properties and a definite composition.Here's an example: Grape juice is a mixture, but not a pure substance because if you leave it out long enough, it will begin to separate. If you can think of a mixture that has the qualities of that definition, then answer is yes. If you were think about juice, the answer is no. Hope that helps!
It is a mixture!
it is a mixture
No , they use new wine which is pure grape juice.
Maple syrup is a pure substance. It is made from the sap of the maple tree. The sap is slowly boiled down to soft ball stage and then bottled. Nothing is added except maple sap.
Grape Juice
Yes gold grape juice is yellow
According to the 7th grade science book I teach out of - a pure substance can only be an element or a compound. Tomato juice is a mixture of tomato solids and water. It cannot therefore be a pure substance using "science language". However, if I use tomato juice to make chili for example, I certainly want it to be "pure" tomato juice, if you know what I mean.
Even if the apple juice is labelled as '100% pure', it is still a mixture of water particles, sugar particles, flavour particles, and vitamin particles. So it is a mixture, not a pure substance.