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A glass of lemon juice and a glass of water are both at the same temperature. The lemon juice is added to the water to make a solution.Which physical property of lemon juice and water changes when the two are mixed together? A. state of matter B. temperature C. magnetism D. taste

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A glass of lemon juice and a glass of water are both at the same temperature. The lemon juice is added to the water to make a solution.Which physical property of lemon juice and water changes when the two are mixed together? A. state of matter B. temperature C. magnetism D. taste

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The physical property that changes when lemon juice and water are mixed together is D. taste. Here's why:

A. State of matter: Both lemon juice and water are in the liquid state before and after they are mixed. So, the state of matter doesn't change.

B. Temperature: The problem states that both the lemon juice and water are at the same temperature before they are mixed. Unless an external factor changes the temperature (like putting the mixture in the fridge or heating it), the temperature remains the same.

C. Magnetism: Neither lemon juice nor water are magnetic, so magnetism doesn't change when they are mixed.

D. Taste: Water is tasteless, while lemon juice has a sour taste. When they are mixed, the resulting solution will have a different taste than the original water and lemon juice, so the taste changes.

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