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.
No. The bubbles mean not everything is mixed in evenly. If the drink was flat with no bubbles then the answer would be yes.
Most soft drinks are homogeneous mixture. Some, the healthy ones, with bits of fruit that need shaking up are heterogeneous.
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A soft drink is a homogeneous mixture because its components are evenly distributed throughout the solution. This means that no matter where you sample the drink from, you will find the same proportions of ingredients like water, sugar, flavorings, and carbon dioxide.
Yes, an unopened soft drink is a homogeneous solution because it contains a uniform composition throughout. The dissolved sugars, flavors, and carbon dioxide in the liquid create a consistent mixture with no visible differences.
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A soft drink is typically a mixture of multiple substances, such as water, sugar, flavorings, and carbon dioxide. It is not considered a pure substance because it is composed of different components that are mixed together.