Orange Juice orange juice
A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing.A proper noun for the common noun 'orange juice' is the name of a specific orange juice; for example, Minute Maid Orange Juice or Florida's Natural Orange Juice.
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The color: Orange The fruit: Appelsin
OJ stands for, Orange Juice.
It is a mixture!
There is a lot of different substances that go into what we call orange juice but it is not pure because factories put water sugar etc. into it
The specific heat of orange juice (11,2ºBx) is 0.9 Kcal/Kg.Cº (less than pure water)
The sugar in orange juice may actually keep you awake. Orange juice is a great source of vitamin C but is not used to help sleep problems.
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.
A chemist might find fault with the phrase "pure orange juice" because it implies that the juice only contains orange and nothing else, which is not true. Pure orange juice often undergoes processing such as pasteurization and may contain additives like preservatives or flavor enhancers. To a chemist, the term "pure" should indicate that a substance is a single element or compound without any additional substances present.
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.
It means that all the juice is pure juice from the oranges. It connects with math because it is a percentage.
Tropicana is advertised as 100 percent pure and no additives or preservative added. Other juices that are advertised as 100 percent pure are Cranberry juice and Pomegreat juice.
Fresh orange juice is not a pure substance because it is a mixture of various compounds such as water, sugars, acids, and vitamins. Each of these compounds retains its own chemical properties and can be separated from the mixture.
Simply Orange Juice is technically all orange juice, but it is highly processed. Read more here: http://www.thewire.com/business/2013/01/who-wants-nice-tall-glass-coca-colas-algorithmic-orange-juice/61667/
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