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explain what kind of mixture is milk​

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Answered by priyanshi0436
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Milk is a homogeneous colloid. Colloids are mixtures that consist of tiny, insoluble droplets floating in a solvent. Some sources say that colloids are by definition heterogeneous, but by the naked eye test, milk is a homogeneous liquid suspension of fats in water. Most wines and liquors are homogeneous mixtures.

Answered by Aʙʜɪɪ69
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Explanation:

Milk is a homogeneous colloid. Colloids are mixtures that consist of tiny, insoluble droplets floating in a solvent. Some sources say that colloids are by definition heterogeneous, but by the naked eye test, milk is a homogeneous liquid suspension of fats in water. Most wines and liquors are homogeneous mixtures.

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