The weight of a liquid is a tricky subject, but adding sugar to tea will change the density of it, making it heavier, or "thicker" feeling in your mouth.
Here's a little experiment you can try to help you understand. Make a pitcher of Kool-Aid with sugar, and another that is made with Splenda or some other sugar-free sweetener. Try a glass of each and see which one feels "heavier" or "thicker" in your mouth. It should be the one with the sugar in it.
In summation, the sweet tea will be heavier than the tea and sugar separately.
2007-03-06 20:44:59
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answer #1
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answered by collegebutterfly73 3
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The weight will be the same, since neither the tea or the sugar has been removed, possibly a little weight loss from evaporation.
However the density of the tea will be slightly higher and there may be a slight change in volume.
2007-03-06 18:55:18
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answered by Nebulous 6
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The sweet tea will be the same weight as the tea and sugar separately as they are both still present.
2007-03-06 18:54:03
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answered by MAdFool 2
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Sweet tea will the be same weight as the tea and sugar seperately.
2007-03-06 19:02:48
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answered by ry_in_dubai 3
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the load could be an comparable, considering neither the tea or the sugar has been have been given rid of, likely somewhat weight loss from evaporation. no remember if the density of the tea could be somewhat larger and there's a smart replace in quantity.
2016-10-17 11:22:22
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answered by croes 4
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the sweet tea will be the same weight, you just dont see the sugar because it is saturated, mass doesnt go anywhere.
2007-03-06 18:51:56
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answered by Anonymous
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the same weight.
The sugar has disolved but the mass is still there.
if you let the tea go cold again the sugar will come out of solution and you can seperate it back out.
2007-03-06 19:04:20
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answered by Icarus 6
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I will go for answer 1 i dont know why but it is the same weight.
2007-03-06 20:00:54
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answered by SOJLO 3
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