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in a mixture like a lemonade, you are able to get taste of all components added in it
because substances​

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Answered by padmapriya5385
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A tall glass of ice-cold lemonade is really refreshing on a hot day. Lemonade is a combination of lemon juice, water and sugar. Do you know what kind of matter lemonade is? It’s obviously not an element because it consists of more than one substance. Is it a compound? Not all combined substances are compounds. Some—including lemonade—are mixtures.

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Answered by 2014273ishan
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Answer:in a mixture like a lemonade, you are able to get taste of all components added in it ,because substances​ keep their own properties.

Explanation: Because of the fact that not all substances can chemically combine with each other and even if they can the conditions should be favourable. So when we mix lemon juice with water and sugar they do not combine chemically and they form a mixture. And as all components of a mixture retain their properties we are able to get the taste of all of them.

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