Why is Mountain Dew a homogenous mixture?
Mountain Dew is a heterogeneous mixture. It is composed of water, sugar, flavorings, and colorings. The sugar and flavorings are dissolved in the water, while the colorings are suspended in the liquid. This means that the composition of Mountain Dew is not uniform throughout the liquid, and it can be separated into its component parts through physical means, such as filtration or distillation.
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