The same elements as are in you.
It depends on whether you refer to leaf tea or the beverage. The chemical composition of leaf tea will vary depending on many factors, such as the variety, how it was dried, which chemicals were absorbed from the environment, which chemicals were used as fertilisers and pesticides, etc.
Pouring boiling water on the leaf tea will invoke chemical reactions with many of those chemicals in the leaf tea. Adding lemon or milk and sugar to the hot tea will introduce more chemicals and invoke even more chemical reactions.
The original chemicals and the by-products from the chemical reactions could easily total in the thousands-- even more than the 4,000 claimed to be in tobacco smoke!
milk and sugar
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they are absorbed by the roots
Na, O, C, H
No, you don't see it listed anywhere on the Periodic Table!
Tea
Tea is molecular and not ionic because it comprises of different elements which makes it a compound.It can only be ionic if it will be able to conduct electricity at its state.
Tea is neither an element nor an atom. It's a complex mixture of various substances, primarily water, tea leaves, and other flavor compounds. Elements are the simplest substances, like oxygen or carbon, made up of only one type of atom. Atoms are the building blocks of matter. In tea, you'll find a combination of different atoms from elements like carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, forming molecules that give tea its unique taste and aroma. So, tea is a delightful blend of many atoms and molecules, making it a tasty beverage.
Tea! use different types of tea so that the the color ranges like the different elements do. You can also burn the edges.
Tea is not an element because it can be separated into many different simpler substances such as caffeine which itself is made up of the elements carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen. Caffeine is a compound because it is made of elements that are chemically joined. Once again tea is not a compound because "tea" as we know it is not one compound but rather many compounds that are present in the tea leaves. A cup of tea is in fact an aqueous mixture. -Removed the addition of an individual acting like a fool. Helpful answer, good job.
ice tea is a mixture compound because it is made up of more than one elements and is not a single pure element.
Chemical The acid in the lemon clouds the water and the elements combine.
ice tea is a mixture compound because it is made up of more than one elements and is not a single pure element.