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Ariana
7 October, 19:56
Why is pure orange juice a mixture?
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Jaliyah Newton
7 October, 22:40
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B Because the composition of the solution is uniform throughout, it is a homogeneous mixture. AOrange juice contains particles of solid (pulp) as well as liquid; it is not chemically pure. B Because its composition is not uniform throughout, orange juice is a heterogeneousmixture.
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