In amount, yes. Both are one glass. Nutritionally, the iced tea has more in it than the water. Iced tea is likely to have lots of sugar and has some of the antioxidants found in tea. . no just have plain water !!!
No, tea is the solvent in a glass of iced tea. Sugar (if you add some) is the solute in the glass of iced tea.
it is a solution made mostly of water. i guess that it would be a water then!
If you melt it, yes. Eating ice cubes does the opposite effect as it dehydrates you.
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solute = tea solvent = water or the other way around i forget
Yes, because ice tea is the solvent in a glass or something but the answer is definitely yes iced tea is a solution.
Well, I believe that in referring to placing sugar in iced tea, tea is the solvent, and sugar the solute. Technically, however, the question is flawed, as tea can be a solute as well, with water as the solvent and the organic compounds released from steeping the tea leaves the solute.
Yes, because ice tea is the solvent in a glass or something but the answer is definitely yes iced tea is a solution.
The solution is what is formed when a solute is dissolved into a solvent. In this case, the solute would be sugar, and the solvent is the tea. So to answer you question, neither. Solute-substance that dissolves into a solvent Solvent-substances that dissolves a solute. **HOPE THIS HELPS :)**
Condensation.
... The solute is sugar or the tea mix, the solvent is the water.
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Condensation
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.