Condiments are salt, pepper, vinegar, mustard, or pickle that is used to add flavour to food. So, tea and sugar are not classed as condiments.
If you can drink it, it's not a condiment. And who drinks a cup of vinegar or virgin vinegar by itself?
no it is a beverage not a condiment
No, tea is not a condiment
Tea with sugar is an example of a homogenous mixture
tea doesnt dissolve its the sugar that does
heat the tea and stir it. this will allow you to dissolve more sugar in the tea, causing it to be supersaturated. once the tea cools some sugar may fall to the bottom.
When you add sugar (solute) into the tea (solvent) it mixes together to make a solution (when a solute/sugar, mixes into a solvent/tea.)The particles in the tea will start breaking up the sugar molecules. This is called dissolving, that is when a solute will mixes and disappear into a solvent.
Yes it is a physical change. When the sugar is dissolved in the tea, the sugar retains its property of sweetness. And you could let the tea evaporate and you would have the original sugar left in the container.
because the sugar dissolves in your tea with the heat
The tea tastes like sugar.
because the sugar dissolves in your tea with the heat
because sugar separates from tea!
Yes both will weight the same. Because the sugar merrily dissolves in the tea.
Iced tea, with sugar completely dissolved in it, is an example of homogeneous matter
solute.