Well, in a cup of 200mL of tea one teaspoon will indeed dissolve. In fact up to 32 teaspoons of sugar will dissolve in a cup of hot tea (200mL). Not that you want that much sugar...
Not sure if coffee is the exact same with sugar amounts.
Salt, sugar, ground coffee, cocoa, chocolate powder, and iced tea powder are some substances that dissolve in water.
yes
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I depends how much you drink.
okay it is very simple sugar dissolves in ur poo so it disolves in other stuff.
The sugar cubes dissolve in the iced tea as the hot liquid melts them, breaking down the sugar crystals into the tea.
The Mr. Coffee Iced Coffee Maker requires about 6 tablespoons of coffee grounds to brew a perfect batch of delicious iced coffee.
We stir iced tea to dissolve the sugar because the added friction helps to break the sugar molecules apart.
Yes because the solvent is the iced tea and the solute is the sugar. A solvent is a substance that dissolves the solute. A solute is the substance that is dissolved. Both add up to equal a solution. A solution can either be a gas, liquid, or solid. It can be a homogeneous mixture that is the same throughout or a the particles are larger than those found in a solution- meaning it does not dissolve. I hope this helped answer your question.
Iced Tea. (Or Iced Coffee)
Love iced coffee! This is the best iced coffee recipe that i have found to date. http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/saras-iced-coffee/detail.aspx You can vary this and come up with a one of a kind recipe as well.