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? (1 point)
• The concentration of pulp is higher at the bottom of the glass than at the top.
• All regions of the juice appear identical.
• Most of the juice is water.
• The juice can be separated into water and other substances.
• The concentration of pulp is higher at the bottom of the glass than at the top.
• All regions of the juice appear identical.
• Most of the juice is water.
• The juice can be separated into water and other substances.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The observation that best supports the claim that orange juice is a heterogeneous mixture is:
• The concentration of pulp is higher at the bottom of the glass than at the top.
This indicates that the components of the mixture (pulp and liquid) are not evenly distributed, which is a characteristic of heterogeneous mixtures.
• The concentration of pulp is higher at the bottom of the glass than at the top.
This indicates that the components of the mixture (pulp and liquid) are not evenly distributed, which is a characteristic of heterogeneous mixtures.