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No, a soft drink is a heterogeneous substance. a.k.a a mixture.

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No, soft drink is not a homogeneous substance. It is a mixture of various ingredients such as water, sugar, carbon dioxide, flavorings, and preservatives, which are not uniformly distributed throughout the drink.

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No. The bubbles mean not everything is mixed in evenly. If the drink was flat with no bubbles then the answer would be yes.

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Most soft drinks are homogeneous mixture. Some, the healthy ones, with bits of fruit that need shaking up are heterogeneous.

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