What is the solvent and solute in orange juice?
In orange juice, the solvent is water and the solute is a mixture of various substances such as sugars (mainly sucrose, glucose, and fructose), organic acids (such as citric acid), vitamins (including vitamin C), minerals, pigments (such as carotenoids), flavoring compounds, and trace amounts of other substances. The specific composition of the solute in orange juice can vary depending on the type and maturity of oranges used, as well as the processing and storage conditions.
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