because sugar separates from tea!
i think it's hetrogenus mixture because you can see diffrents parts of mixture.
It is both a substance and mixture. If you meant "Is hot tea a mixture or compound?" then it is a mixture.
A mixture contains atoms or molecules of different substances. As such, tea is a mixture since it contains molecules of sugar, water and tea leaves.
Tea is a mixture. It is composed of various compounds such as water, tannins, caffeine, and other organic molecules extracted from tea leaves, herbs, or fruits during the brewing process.
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Well, honey, tea with sugar is technically a solution. The sugar dissolves in the tea, creating a homogeneous mixture where the sugar molecules are evenly distributed throughout. So next time someone asks, you can confidently say it's a solution and impress them with your chemistry knowledge.
It's a mixture. To be specific, a compound is a substance which is made up of similar constituent particles which may be two or more. It is uniform in composition throughout. Therefore, tea is a mixture because it is made up of many individual substances which are mixture themselves.
Iced tea is a mixture, as it is made from a combination of water, tea leaves, and sometimes sugar or other flavorings. It is not a compound or element as it is composed of multiple substances that are physically combined.
I am sure that iced tea is a compound or a mixture. It depends if sugar is in it. Than it is of course going to be a mixture cause you can separate sugar from the liquid.
Technically yes. Though it depends on how well you mix the mixture up.
mixture
It is a compound
Tea with sugar is an example of a homogenous mixture
i think it's hetrogenus mixture because you can see diffrents parts of mixture.
Compound
Compound.
a tea is mixer..100% Tea is a mixture of several substances dissolved in water, and is therefore a mixture of solutions. By the way, a solution IS a mixture!