Cranberry juice is considered a homogeneous mixture. This means that the components, such as water, sugars, and other soluble substances, are uniformly distributed throughout the liquid, resulting in a consistent composition. However, if the juice contains pulp or other solid particles, it may appear heterogeneous until shaken or mixed.
No, cranberry juice is not a homogeneous mixture. It consists of different components such as water, sugar, acids, and other compounds that do not completely mix at a molecular level, resulting in a heterogeneous mixture.
cranberry juice is a homogeneous mixture. I repeat, it is not homogeneous and cannot be; just look after stirring a transparent bottle. The residue is inevitable.
Coca cola with Grape Juice homogeneous or heterogeneous?
A juice is not a homogeneous mixture.
Orange juice is a homogeneous mixture, unless it has pulp and then it is a heterogeneous mixture.
Cranberry juice is heterogenous, meaning it is made up of different components that do not form a uniform mixture.
apple juice is a homogeneous mixture
cranberry juice is a homogeneous mixture. I repeat, it is not homogeneous and cannot be; just look after stirring a transparent bottle. The residue is inevitable.
A Homogeneous mixture is uniform throughout. A Heterogeneous mixture is not uniform throughout. So Tomato Juice is therefore a homogeneous mixture.
Yes,It's like Soft Drinks and other fruit juice
The orange juice is not a homogeneous mixture.
homogeneous... smooth consistent appearance. component parts are non distinguishable