Chemistry, asked by vermasarojkumar369, 5 months ago

Is milk homogeneous or heterogeneous. why


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Answered by riyasingj123369
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Answer:

BOTH

Because -------

Milk, for example, appears to be homogeneous, but when examined under a microscope, it clearly consists of tiny globules of fat and protein dispersed in water. The components of heterogeneous mixtures can usually be separated by simple means.

Answered by bt21tae95
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Answer:

Pure raw milk is homogeneous mixture  (the nutrients present in it, don't form separate layers in it and hence can't be separated by any physical method)

But generally milk is both homogeneous and heterogeneous

It is mainly consider to be a homogeneous mixture  

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