Is fresh squeezed lemonade a mixuture?
Yes, fresh-squeezed lemonade is a mixture. Here's why:
* Components: Lemonade is made from water, lemon juice, and sugar. These are distinct substances that retain their individual properties.
* No Chemical Reaction: The ingredients are simply combined, not chemically altered. You can separate the water, lemon juice, and sugar back out again.
* Heterogeneous or Homogeneous: Depending on how well you mix it, fresh-squeezed lemonade can be considered either:
* Heterogeneous: If the sugar isn't fully dissolved or there are pulp particles, the mixture has visibly different parts.
* Homogeneous: Once the sugar fully dissolves and the pulp is strained out, the lemonade appears uniform throughout.
In conclusion: Fresh-squeezed lemonade is a mixture because it's a combination of multiple substances that haven't chemically reacted to form a new compound.
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