Chemistry, asked by mohitrazz, 10 months ago

how milk is heterogeneous mixture?​

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Answered by dishaa85
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Why is milk not homogeneous?

But if the milk is homogenized then big molecules of fats are broken into tiny particles which are then uniformly distributed in milk. Tiny molecules don't have tendency to agglomerate, thus no creaming observed. ... A solution is a homogeneous mixture, and milk is a heterogeneous mixture.

Milk is a heterogeneous mixture.

Heterogeneous mixtures are non-uniform solutions that can be separated into two (or more) individual substances by physical means (homogeneous mixtures cannot be).

A glass of ice water is a heterogeneous mixture because we can easily separate the ice from the liquid water by filtration.

With milk, you have white particulates that give a non-uniform solution, so it is heterogeneous.


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Answered by bunnynani
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milk is a heterogeneous mixture becuz though it is a homogeneous mixture but it looks like heterogeneous

the particles in the milk arw vere big compare to the other.

when a light pass through it the beam of light will not pass through. that's y it is a heterogeneous mixture

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