Tea leaves are a solid because they are actual leaves
The leaves are solid. When you infuse it in water, the solid leaves remain, but some particles are suspended in the liquid water.
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Ice tea is a liquid.
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.
Hot tea is a liquid.
Dissolve the salt with cold water and filter tea leaves out by sieving and washing it.
As long as there are no tea leaves or other solid particles in the tea, yes it is homogeneous.
the oceans water.it leaves a solid(salt)after all the H2O has evaporated.
Extraction (Solid-Liquid Extraction)
Yes it is, as it filters the solid from getting into the tea, but allows it's flavour to exit with the liquid (water and milk).
one answer is to extract the flavor of a substance by placing it in a hot liquid. For example tea bag put in hot water to make tea. The flavor escapes into the water.
Tea, Crude oil, salt in water, sugar in water, etc
Tea drank without milk or cream.Did you know:The Chinese call black tea "red" because the tea liquid is red, while the British call it "black" after the tea leaves themselves.
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