Environmental Sciences, asked by agyadevi98057, 7 months ago

what things do you put it in water to make tea? which of those things dissolves in water?​

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Answered by qwstoke
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The answer to the above question is :

- To make tea, we usually put water, sugar, tea leaves, and milk.

- Out of which, milk and sugar get dissolved in it.

- The sugar that we use to sweeten the tea can be stated as a molecular solid, here individual molecules are held together by intermolecular forces.

- And when sugar dissolves in water the weak bonds between individual sucrose molecules break down.

- Sugar and milk get dissolved because they are soluble.

- Solubility is the ability of liquid, solid, gaseous chemical substances to dissolve in a solvent.

- Different factors affect the solubility of a solute in a given solvent.

- We cannot say milk gets dissolved, as it is a colloid of fat particles in water, the fat particles in milk are not dissolved but are mixed in the mixture.

- Water and milk dissolve in each other and form a homogenous substance, and the liquids that do not dissolve into each other are known as immiscible liquids.

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