Yes its a pure substance
Solution.
It is a mixture of water and tea from tea leaves.
Iced water is not considered a pure substance; it is a mixture. While the water itself (H2O) is a pure substance when in its liquid or solid form, iced water contains ice (solid water) and liquid water, which coexist at 0 degrees Celsius. The presence of ice and liquid water together creates a heterogeneous mixture rather than a single pure substance.
Sweet tea is not a pure substance as it is often made with false sugar and other preservatives.
Iced tea is not a strict solution; some components of the tea are dissolved in the water, whereas others are distributed as microscopic particles, in a colloidal suspension, and still larger particles are temporarily suspended but will settle out as the tea sits. So, in iced tea, some chemicals from the tea are a solute, but the rest of the tea (after filtering out the large chunks of leaves) is merely suspended in the water.
No, of course not.
Yes, Pure Leaf is a brand of iced tea that is owned by the Unilever company, which also owns Lipton. While both brands are associated with tea products, Pure Leaf focuses on premium, brewed iced teas made with real tea leaves, while Lipton offers a wider range of tea options, including bagged and bottled products.
Iced tea is not a soda at all it is a herbal cold tea.
I have checked the density of tea personnaly. It is 0.52 gm/cm3.
Iced tea and pineapple juice
hell yes it is
Of course not! You can tell by its name, ICED tea. Maybe regular tea could burn you, but iced tea really shouldn't be hot enough to burn you. Iced tea could burn you if it was chilled with dry ice. But technically, it would be the dry ice that burns and not the tea!