Lemonade is a liquid, not a gas. A gas is a state of matter in which the particles are spread out and move freely, while a liquid has particles that are close together but can still move past one another. Lemonade is a mixture of water, lemon juice, and sugar, which are all in liquid form.
the boiling point of lemonade is 112 C
a liquid turns into gas when it is heated...
it is a gas but when it condenses it becomes a liquid
A gas turning into a liquid is called condensation.
The change of a liquid to a gas is Vaporization. Not to be confused with "Evaporation".
lemonade is a liquid even tough its fizzy there ingredients they have put in the lemonde to make it fizz
Carbon dioxide gas in lemonade forms a solution when dissolved in the liquid. The gas dissolves in the liquid to create the fizzy bubbles that you see in carbonated drinks like lemonade.
lemonade has solid particles in it. The pulp in lemonade includes solids Also the sugar in lemonade is a solid suspended in liquid.
Carbon dioxide in lemonade forms a colloid solution. The gas dissolves in the liquid, creating a homogeneous mixture.
There are three classic states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. An example of a liquid is lemonade, an example of a solid is a book, and an example of a gas is nitric oxide.
Yes, of course: There is one oxygen atom in every molecule of water!
All liquid contains small amounts of dissolved gases in it. water that we drink at room pressure and temperature contains small amounts of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide etc. Lemonade will then contain these dissolved gases too. Also, in a closed system (such as in a bottle) some of the lemonade will have evapourated, and it will then be present in the vapour phase of the closed system. Lemonade also contains small bits of solid cells obtained from the lemon from which it was made. three states: vapour (evapourated lemonade, and gas present in the lemonade), liquid (the water in the lemonade) and solid (cells and other bits in the lemonade).
the answer is bubbles are found in liquids.................
Carbine dioxide gas
Yes. Lemon juice is an organic substance (in the chemical sense, not in the agricultural sense) and therefore contains carbon.
Not sure I've seen carbonated lemonade, but if CO2 is dissolved in the lemonade, it will be a solution.
It is carbon dioxide.