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30 March, 00:33

Is iced tea with no ice a homogenuous or a heterogenuous mixture? ... ?

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  1. 30 March, 00:36
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    It is a homogeneous mixture because you cannot see the individual components that make up the iced tea (such as the water, the molecules found in the tea leaves, etc.). Iced tea with ice in it is considered a heterogeneous mixture because you can distinguish the tea from the ice.
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