The antioxidant properties (AOP) of herbal from warm plants of primarily Lamiaceae have already been well-studied while those of warm herbal are less well-studied.
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Homogeneous
It is a heterogeneous mixture.
If there are no tea leaves in the mixture, then it is a homogeneous mixture, or solution. If there are tea leaves present, then it would be a heterogeneous mixture.
A milk tea is a heterogeneous mixture because it consists of visibly different components such as tea leaves, milk, and sugar that do not dissolve into a uniform composition.
It depends how you make it. If you put the loose leaves in water then drink it straight away it's heterogeneous. If the leaves are big and you sieve them out (or use a tea bag which you remove) it's probably homogeneous, but sometimes tiny solid particles can escape the sieve or tea bag.
its a homogeneous because the ingrediets are combined but a heterogeneous is when you can acctually see all the ingredients but not combined.
homogeneous mixture, yes it is. It is a liquid that if compared to its counterpart, regular iced tea, you can not tell the difference.
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Yes, sweet tea is a solution because it is a homogeneous mixture where sugar is dissolved in tea.
Brewed tea is a homogeneous mixture because the water and tea leaves combine to form a uniform solution where the components are evenly distributed.
3 in 1 coffee powder is an example of a homogeneous mixture because all the components (coffee, creamer, sugar) are evenly distributed throughout the mixture and cannot be easily separated.
Rice grits is homogeneous, corn grits is homogeneous, rice and corn grits mixed is heterogeneous.