A compound would only be created if there was a chemical reaction between the components, for example if you put powdered zinc in sulfuric acid it would form zinc sulphate. You couldn't get the zinc back without somehow chemical reaction to separate the zinc.
The answer above is incorrect. Tea is a mixture of compounds dissolved in water, and is therefore a solution. The statement that a compound would be created only if there was a reaction between the consituents is also just incorrect. The constiuent compounds are chemicals, Tea contains many complex compounds already. If any of them reacted then new, different compounds would be formed. These may or may not be soluble in water and threfore add to the complexity of the solution...but since they don't react, this is really a non issue here.
Yes, sweet tea is a solution because it is a homogeneous mixture where sugar is dissolved in tea.
Sweet tea.
Solute is a compound dissolved in a solution.
Yes, because ice tea is the solvent in a glass or something but the answer is definitely yes iced tea is a solution.
H2SO4W3FE5O6SO3 + nitrous oxide = Arizona ice tea
Sweet tea is a solution because it is a homogeneous mixture of water, sugar, and tea molecules that are uniformly distributed throughout. It is not considered a compound because it does not involve a chemical reaction between its components and they can be separated by physical means.
Yes, sweet tea is a solution because it is a homogeneous mixture where sugar is dissolved in tea.
It is a compound
Sweet tea.
it has dissolved substances in it
The cup of tea would become excessively sweet (sugary).
Very similar to the salt in the ocean. It is dissolved into a solution.
Yes. Or you could purchase an actual Sweet Tea Vodka such as Firefly Sweet Tea Vodka, Carolina Sweet Tea Vodka, or Hound Dog Sweet Tea Vodka.
Well, honey, tea with sugar is technically a solution. The sugar dissolves in the tea, creating a homogeneous mixture where the sugar molecules are evenly distributed throughout. So next time someone asks, you can confidently say it's a solution and impress them with your chemistry knowledge.
Sugar or water is the Solvent in Sweet Tea. The solvent is the substance that exists in the greatest quantity of a solution, so I think it's definitely sugar or water not sure though.
The molarity of sweet tea depends on the amount of solute (sugar) dissolved in the solution. If you know the amount of sugar added to a specific volume of tea, you can calculate the molarity using the formula: Molarity (M) = moles of solute / liters of solution.
Sweet tea would be considered a homogeneous mixture. Tea is a homogenous mixture since it is uniform and constant. It is also a solution because of the dissolved sugar in it.