If you were making iced tea from a mix (adding powdered to water) and it tasted too strong how would describe this solution qualitatively in terms of concentration?

If your iced tea from a mix tastes too strong, you could describe the solution qualitatively as highly concentrated or oversaturated.

Here's why:

* Concentration refers to the amount of solute (the powdered tea mix) dissolved in a given amount of solvent (water).

* Highly concentrated means there's a relatively large amount of solute compared to the solvent.

* Oversaturated implies that the solution holds more solute than it normally can at a given temperature, making it very strong.

You could also say the tea is too strong or too potent.