Yes, they are homogeneous mixtures (for the tea after filtering).
A hot tea is a solution of tea extact and sugar in water; tea extact and sugar are the solutes, water is the solvent.Vinegar is a solution of acetic acid (solute) in water (solvent).
Homogenous besause sugar dissolve in tea
Tea is not a heterogeneous mixture. It is considered a homogeneous mixture because it dissolves into a liquid like water.
Yes, filtered tea is homogeneous mixture.
Hot fluid has a higher ability to dissolve solids like salt and sugar. This is how Rock Candy is made. You add as much sugar as possible to hot water, then when the water cools down, the sugar solidifies to everything it can. Hot water is just able to do this.
Yes it is.
If there are no tea leaves in the mixture, then it is a homogeneous mixture, or solution. If there are tea leaves present, then it would be a heterogeneous mixture.
its a homogeneous because the ingrediets are combined but a heterogeneous is when you can acctually see all the ingredients but not combined.
A hot tea is a solution of tea extact and sugar in water; tea extact and sugar are the solutes, water is the solvent.Vinegar is a solution of acetic acid (solute) in water (solvent).
Homogenous besause sugar dissolve in tea
It depends how you make it. If you put the loose leaves in water then drink it straight away it's heterogeneous. If the leaves are big and you sieve them out (or use a tea bag which you remove) it's probably homogeneous, but sometimes tiny solid particles can escape the sieve or tea bag.
Chemical compounds in tea come out with hot water. So hot water is used
You can add cold water to hot tea
Tea is made with fresh boiling water, hence hot.
As long as there are no tea leaves or other solid particles in the tea, yes it is homogeneous.
Homogeneous
Tea is not a heterogeneous mixture. It is considered a homogeneous mixture because it dissolves into a liquid like water.