Coffee powder is partially soluble in water.
Yes, there is, it is a solution of coffee powder in water.
Well the answer for this question was that when you take water and the other ingredient to mix them together was to be a coffee, that was solvent and solute. while solution was the coffee. the suspension was nothing.
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Examples: coffee powder, cocoa powder, cocos powder, carob powder etc.
Salt in water, sugar in tea, sugar in water, drink powder/mix in water, sugar in coffee, etc... I hope I answered your question correctly!
Hot water will be the solvent , sugar and the coffee powder will be the solutes
A magnet will attract the iron leaving the coffee behind. It is also possible to separate them by flotation on water; add some detergent to the water to break the surface tension so the iron powder can sink while the coffee powder floats.
You would evaporate the water and there would be dried up coffee powder
Yes, it is a coffee flavoured solution.
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All powders are by definition solid. Of course, once the coffee powder is dissolved in water, it ceases to be a powder and instead becomes part of the liquid coffee.
No, no heat is involved when mixing baking powder and water.