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Milk congulates when acid is added? why.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Milk is slightly acidic. When the pH is lowered even more by the addition of another acidic ingredient, the protein molecules stop repelling each other. This allows them to stick together or coagulate into the clumps known as curds

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Answered by pratiyabhusagar
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Milk is slightly acidic. When the pH is lowered even more by the addition of another acidic ingredient, the protein molecules stop repelling each other. This allows them to stick together or coagulate into the clumps known as curds.

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