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Write the steps you would use for making tea. Use the words solution, solvent, solute, dissolve, soluble, insoluble, filtrate and residue.

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Tea can be prepared in the steps given ahead :
(i) Take approximately two to three cups of water (solvent) in a pen and heat it on a gas burner.
(ii) When water starts boiling, add desired amount of milk and sugar (both are solute).
(iii) Now, stir with a spoon. As a result, sugar will dissolve and milk will become miscible with water. A solution will be formed.
(iv) Further boil the solution for sometime so that sugar may completely dissolve.
(v) Now add the required amount of tea leaves (solute) to the pan. Boil again and filter through a sieve. Tea will be collected as filtrate. Tea leaves will get collected on sieve as residue.
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