Yes. The mass is preserved in a chemical reaction.
In other words, the tea will weigh more when sugar is added to it, and the final mass will be exactly as much as the mass of the tea without sugar plus the mass of the sugar alone.
it becomes really really really sweet and tasteless
The mass of the cup of tea is the same . all the sugar is doing is combining with the liquid. it is not losing its mass.
Yes the volume does increase but its un-noticeable .
Yes, if you add 1 ounce of sugar to a cup of tea the weight of the tea will increase by 1 ounce.
it gets into the particles of tea
it get wet
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Nursery Tea - English versionIngredients:1 cup milk1 teaspoon Hot Tea, strongly brewed1 teaspoon sugar1/2 teaspoon vanilla extractMethod:Heat milk along with the vanilla, add the sugar and stir to dissolve. Add the strong tea.When I make this I use the Cambric version and add a little vanilla. I am usually making a cup of tea for myself and just use some tea in my cup for the nursery tea.
Nursery Tea - English versionIngredients:1 cup milk1 teaspoon Hot Tea, strongly brewed1 teaspoon sugar1/2 teaspoon vanilla extractMethod:Heat milk along with the vanilla, add the sugar and stir to dissolve. Add the strong tea.When I make this I use the Cambric version and add a little vanilla. I am usually making a cup of tea for myself and just use some tea in my cup for the nursery tea.
Solute is the answer.
Dissolve... mixing with the tea.
The British usually add milk and sugar to their tea
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no
Stirring makes it faster for the sugar to completely dissolve in the tea.
Yes both will weight the same. Because the sugar merrily dissolves in the tea.
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Hot tea is capable of dissolving more sugar than iced tea.