Freezing juice is a reversible change because the juice can thaw back into its liquid form by raising the temperature. Freezing involves the liquid turning into a solid due to the cold temperature, but when warmed up, the solid ice will melt back into liquid juice.
Melting is turing a solid into a liquid. Juice is already a liquid therefore you cannot melt it Technically, you can't melt juice, because melting refers to the state change from a solid to a liquid, and since juice is already a liquid, you can't melt juice.
When a juice bar melts, it changes from solid to liquid state, but the matter remains the same. The new form is still considered part of the liquid phase, with the same chemical composition as the solid juice bar.
solid liquid
As gas is the solute and liquid is the solvent then SODA ie bottled soft drinks is the right example. If gas is the solvent and liquid is the solute then clouds are the apt example.
Liquid.
because it’s juice
Solid
one solid is a ball and another is a ice and a liquid is water or juice.
Marshamallow is a gas and a solid cause it has a shape and it contains many bubbles in it.
Of course it's not. it is a kind of gas which is tasty and solid element and it is very similar to liquid drinks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Indeed it is a liquid!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (-:
gas
Freezing juice is a reversible change because the juice can thaw back into its liquid form by raising the temperature. Freezing involves the liquid turning into a solid due to the cold temperature, but when warmed up, the solid ice will melt back into liquid juice.
Orange juice is a liquid and not a solid because juice is a liquid
Apple juice is a liquid, bread is a solid, a textbook is a solid, and steam is a gas
Orange Juice is a liquid. The pulp that is suspended in some types of orange juice is a solid.
It depends. The pulp is a solid but the juice is a liquid. The small pieces of pulp have the ability to mold.