Yes of course. You can take this from me. I am a Professor in Psychology at Hunter University in New York State. I still know about science, though! (Ha Ha)!
A cola soft drink is a colloid solution, as it consists of water, sugar, carbon dioxide gas, flavorings, and other additives uniformly dispersed at the molecular level. It does not separate into distinct layers over time like a suspension would.
yes it is because orange juice sepperates so ther 4 it is a colloid
Whipped cream is an example of a colloid that you can see through. It consists of tiny air bubbles dispersed in a liquid, giving it a cloudy appearance while still allowing light to pass through.
Yes, mouthwash is a colloid. It is a liquid mixture containing suspended particles that do not settle out.
A glass of cola is heterogeneous mixture because the ingredients are physically separate. Just look at the bubbles. That is proof that it is heterogeneous. Even when flat you now have water along with the rest because of the decomposition of carbonic acid (look it up). You shouldn't be drinking cola anyways due to the incredibly high acid content. Drink root beer instead!
Milk is a type of colloid called emulsion.
A glass cleaner is frequently a solution.
A cola soft drink is a colloid solution, as it consists of water, sugar, carbon dioxide gas, flavorings, and other additives uniformly dispersed at the molecular level. It does not separate into distinct layers over time like a suspension would.
They started with glass bottles.
The original date which the Coca Cola glass was invented was 1915. However, the glass did not become the standard until 1920. You can learn more about this at the Wikipedia.
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The state that served the first glass of Coca Cola was Georgia. This first glass of Coke was served in 1887.
No, but the glass bottles it came in were.
Relax and sip a glass of coca-cola slowly.
a glass bottle shape like a lady
gets ate by acids