A freshly squeezed Orange Juice is a heterogeneous mixture because it consists of different components that are not uniformly distributed, such as pulp, liquid, and possibly bits of fruit.
Plain yogurt is a homogeneous mixture because its components (water, milk proteins, fats, and sugars) are uniformly dispersed and cannot be easily distinguished.
Pulpy Orange Juice is a heterogenous mixture.
Even the "reconstituted" orange juice made by adding water to the frozen concentrate is a heterogeneous mixture because it would contain traces of orange pulp and other components of juice, not to mention the flavouring and other additives put in by the manufacturer.
I am just learning this stuff myself for the first time in Chemistry class, but I would think it is heterogeneous. Fruit grows and goes through several different phases, so this might mean it is heterogeneous. I am not 100% sure, but that is the answer I would use if asked that question. I hope I was able to help you. Again, if you need to know for sure, perhaps you should do some research on this topic further. The library should be loaded with resources. Good luck!
A homogeneous mixture example is a bottle of table vinegar, as it is uniform throughout and one phase. Orange juice is another example of a homogeneous mixture as its components are evenly distributed. A soil sample, on the other hand, is a heterogeneous mixture because it consists of different visibly distinguishable components like rocks, sand, and organic matter.
Freshly squeezed orange juice is a heterogeneous mixture, specifically a suspension. This is because the pulp and other insoluble particles from the orange are suspended in the liquid portion of the juice.
Squeezed, as in freshly squeezed orange juice.
Orange juice is a homogeneous mixture, unless it has pulp and then it is a heterogeneous mixture.
Pure, fresh-squeezed orange juice would be homogenous, because it would be nothing but orange juice and pulp. Store-bought orange juice is typically heterogeneous, as ingredients are typically added... sugar, preservatives, etc.
Diet orange soda
heterogeneous
it is a heterogeneous mixture with the pulp and homogeneous without the pulp. Its also a suspension (with the pulp), since the pulp settles on the bottom upon standing.
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it depends, wat kind of orange juice? the one in the can or freshly squeezed
Orange Juice without pulp is an example of a homogeneous mixture. The ingredients comprising the juice are evenly distributed throughout the mixture.
heterogeneous because if it has bubbles then its not mixed evenly if it was flat then possibly homogeneous
Dr. Pepper is heterogeneous because of the carbonation in the soda.