Question

A science student prepares a glass of orange juice. The student claims that the juice is a heterogeneous mixture. Which observation supports best supports this claim?

Most of the juice is water?
The juice can be separated into water and other substances?
All regions of the juice appear identical?
The last sip of the juice tastes stronger than the first sips?

Answers

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The observation that best supports the claim that the orange juice is a heterogeneous mixture is:

**The last sip of the juice tastes stronger than the first sips.**

This observation suggests that the composition of the juice is not uniform throughout—the flavor may vary from one sip to another, indicating that some components, such as pulp or flavoring substances, are not evenly distributed in the mixture. In a heterogeneous mixture, you can often find differences in composition and properties from one part to another, which is reflected in the taste difference here.