The temperature of hot tea is about 40° Celsius
It depend on if its hot tea or iced tea. If it's hot then the temperature of the tea is probably higher than a freezing iceburg
No, the temperature of hot tea is substantially higher than the maximum that a clinical thermometer is designed for.
No, a clinical thermometer is not suitable for measuring the temperature of hot tea as it is designed for measuring human body temperature. The high temperature of the hot tea could damage the clinical thermometer or give inaccurate readings. It is better to use a food thermometer designed for measuring the temperature of liquids.
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The temperature of the tea doesn't make a difference, it's the type of tea that changes the caffeine content.
Because the solubility increase when the temperature is increasing.
no. as the clinical thermometr will burst
It increases the body temperature... Hot tea or a warm drink....it may enhance warmer temp. hotinit.com
The phenomenon exemplified by a cup of hot tea cooling over time is called thermal equilibrium, where the tea and its surroundings reach a balance in temperature.
Think of iced tea and hot tea as an example. If sugar is added it dissolves faster in the hot tea. The hotter the solvent, the easier it is for the solute to dissolve. Solubility depends on temperature and hence when stating solubility of a substance, the temperature must always be stated for completeness.
Yes it is. You can dissolve powder milk in hot water and also dissolve it in hot tea ( both with same temperatures) and the dissolving rate will be the same. The dissolving of a solute in a solvent depends on the temperature.
No, that temperature is below the freezing point of water. It would be real iced tea--har har har.