Chemistry, asked by ujjwal252356, 9 months ago

Class-IX, Chemistry
lesson 2,
How can we separate cream from milk?​

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Answered by Rohit57RA
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When the centrifuge machine is switched on, the milk is rotated (or spun) at a very high speed in its container. The centrifugal force acts on the milk and due to this, the milk separates into cream and skimmed milk. The cream, being lighter, floats over the skimmed milk and can then be removed.

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Answered by ananya2277
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When the centrifuge machine is switched on, the milk is rotated (or spun) at a very high speed in its container. The centrifugal force acts on the milk and due to this, the milk separates into cream and skimmed milk. The cream, being lighter, floats over the skimmed milk and can then be removed.

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