First of all, what is homogeneous? Wikipedia has a good definition for it, "A substance that is uniform in composition," and from Wikipedia's definition we can now judge whether or not tea is homogeneous. It really depends on what kind of tea it is. If the tea has no leaves, or no particles that you can see in the bottom... and it is just the tea (liquid) itself then it is a homogeneous solution, but if there are residues/particles/tea leaves on the bottom is no longer homogeneous but a heterogeneous mixture.
Note: Not only do you look in the bottom, but look at the tea itself too. :)
Tea with sugar is an example of a homogenous mixture
Tea and ice would be e heterogeneous mixture.
Yes, tea is a mixture of many organic substances.
Well, it is NOT. Sugar is a (homogenous) white crystallic soloid or when dissolved it is in homogenous solution (like tea, honey, limonade drinks).
Hot tea with sweetener is a homogeneous mixture because the sweetener dissolves completely in the tea, resulting in a uniform composition throughout the mixture.
lead fishing sinker
Heterogeneous. You can see the parts of the mixture with the naked eye. The parts of the mixture are: the tea and the ice cubes. Once the ice melts, it will be a homogenous mixture.
The lead fishing sinker is homogeneous because has a uniform appearance throughout. Trail mix, iced tea with lemon, and sedimentary rocks are heterogeneous because they are not uniform throughout -- you can see the individual components of the mixtures.
Sweet tea would be considered a homogeneous mixture. Tea is a homogenous mixture since it is uniform and constant. It is also a solution because of the dissolved sugar in it.
Brewed tea is considered a heterogeneous mixture. While the liquid itself may appear uniform, it contains various components such as water, dissolved compounds from the tea leaves, and sometimes suspended particles like tea leaves or sediments. These components can separate upon standing, indicating that the mixture is not completely uniform throughout.
i think it's hetrogenus mixture because you can see diffrents parts of mixture.
No it is not homogenous