When powder juice is mixed with water, which mixture is formed?
A. Concentration
B. Heterogeneous
C. Solution
D. Suspension
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When powder juice and water are combined, (c) a solution mixture is created.
Explanation:
A mixture is a compound made up of two or more separate chemical components that have not been chemically mixed.
- It could be a viable option. There are a few caveats, though. Whole milk powder, for example, with higher fat content, will still produce milk, but the fat will form so little droplets that they will remain suspended and not separate.
- We need a new word because oil and water don't mix. Suspensions are a form of combination that, like paint, eventually separates; it simply takes a little longer than a usual experiment.
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