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No. The meanings are somewhat different, although similar.

'Pure' in a scientific sense means containing only one chemical identity, e.g. only water or only citric acid. 'Pure' as used in the Orange Juice sense means not containing anything it didn't originally have, e.g. no sugar or preservatives were added; "only" the orange juice is present.

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