No, you can only extract the water soluble parts and some of the aromatic oils in the leaves, using water. The bulk of a tea leaf (or any other leaf) is completely insoluble in water. If leaves were water soluble trees would loose all their leaves in any significant rainstorm (or if you sprayed them with water from your garden hose).
Tea is not a pure substance as it is a mixture of milk and the tea solution, the tea solution containing water, tea leaf particles and sugar particles. Without milk, the tea is still not a pure substance.
Dissolve the salt with cold water and filter tea leaves out by sieving and washing it.
Well, I believe that in referring to placing sugar in iced tea, tea is the solvent, and sugar the solute. Technically, however, the question is flawed, as tea can be a solute as well, with water as the solvent and the organic compounds released from steeping the tea leaves the solute.
yes because tea has different ingredients like sugar ,coffee tea bag etc and that will make a mixture and it makes a good mixture
A teabag separates the tea leaves from the water, keeping the leaves from getting into the water. Tea leaves have a strong flavor that can be off-putting when ingested, and a teabag prevents the accidental ingestion of tea leaves.
sieve as usual can help separate tea leaves from water. By using a sieve the leaves will stay up and the water will come down. Your water colour might turn into goldenish brown. ANS GIVEN BY: Aafia shah
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Tea is literally fragmented tea leaves. In other words, you don't.
The best way to separate tea leaves with salt is to blend it. Once you blend the tea leaves, add salt, and let them dry.
Im Not Sure I Was Hopping You Would Give Me The Answer -I am improving this answer by; you can use a sieve to separate tea leaves from a pot of tea. i hope this helped.
put both of them into water
I assume this is not a riddle? Use teabags, or use a tea strainer.
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It is a mixture of water and tea from tea leaves.
It depends on how you do it. If you use a filter - it's filtration; if you use a sieve, it's sieving.