Vinegar fruit juice and cola are examples of?
Vinegar, fruit juice, and cola are all examples of solutions. Here's why:
* Solutions are homogeneous mixtures, meaning the components are evenly distributed throughout the mixture. You can't easily separate them out by simple means.
Let's break down each example:
* Vinegar: Vinegar is a solution of acetic acid in water. The acetic acid is dissolved in the water, creating a uniform mixture.
* Fruit Juice: Fruit juice is a solution of sugars, acids, and other compounds dissolved in water. The components are evenly distributed throughout the juice.
* Cola: Cola is a solution of sugar, caffeine, flavorings, and carbon dioxide dissolved in water. The carbon dioxide gives it its fizz.
Let me know if you'd like to explore other types of mixtures!
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