You would evaporate the water and there would be dried up coffee powder
If they're coffee bean granules, then no. Only granules of instant coffee will dissolve in water.
The coffee granules dissolve in the hot water and make 'instant coffee'.
Coffee is a compound because once you have added the water you cant separate the coffee granules from the water.
Yes, iced tea granules and water would be considered a mixture. The granules are dissolved in the water but can still be physically separated.
Ground coffee beans can be used as a substitute for instant coffee granules. Simply brew a strong cup of coffee and use it in place of the instant coffee in your recipe.
When you put coffee granules it hot water they will help them dissolve so it will be slightly like melting, also stirring helps the coffee granules melt. The hot water make the coffee granules turn into a liquid. OK, now you know, go and drink your coffee.
You could always put the granules in water....
Coffee is a mixture.
Coffee is a mixture
Instant coffee in water is a heterogeneous mixture. When instant coffee is added to water, it can initially appear uniform, but the coffee particles may not fully dissolve, leading to visible granules or layers. Over time, if stirred thoroughly, it can become homogeneous, but the initial state is typically heterogeneous.
Coffee is a mixture.
Coffee is a mixture