Ice tea is a liquid.
Hot tea in a teacup is a liquid. When you heat up water and add tea leaves to it, the tea leaves infuse with the water to create a liquid beverage that you can drink.
The answer here is, unfortunately, not really. Condensation is the transfer of liquid from the gas phase to the liquid phase (think of all the water that builds on the outside of a cold glass of ice tea in the middle of summer). However, sublimation is the change of liquid from the solid stage directly to the gas phase. The best way to picture this is to envision dry ice.
no
Tea leaves are a solid because they are actual leaves
a chemical reaction transforms a substance into another. in this case, the melting ice would only add more water to your tea, which is already composed primarily of water, infused with tea (leaves). ice melting is only changes the state of the substance--the substance itself does not change!
not unless you drink ice tea. ice tea had a war with warheads, so they dont like it when you drink alien liquid shiiit. dont ask me why, ask the ice tea. possibly try wArming up your ice tea in the microwave, then its not ice tea. or maybe just take the ice out of the tea. i dont know. together, we can say no to drugs... and ice tea. try taking a class on how to build a portable super nintendo. theyll explain everything you need to know about ice tea. ice tea is a weakness to me. i wish you luck. Signing out. -Warheads.
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Sugar dissolves in tea through a process called dissolution, where the sugar molecules break apart and spread evenly throughout the tea. It does not physically melt like ice cream, which changes from solid to liquid form.
Condensation.
No, once sugar is dissolved in tea, it becomes part of the liquid and cannot be separated back out as solid sugar.
Paint is liquid when you buy it, before you paint something with it, but when it dries it becomes a solid. Tea is liquid when brewed, although tea leaves are solid. A bird's nest, carrots, flowers, a helmet, or books are all solid objects.
what happens is that the air(vapor) changes state back to liquid when it hits the cold glass since the temperature lowers the energy of the gas and transforms it back to a liquid.