Milk is a mixture of liquid butter fat and water. what kind of mixture is it?
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Milk is a mixture of liquid butter fat and water which makes it a Colloid.
Explanation:
- A Colloid is a mixture in which microscopic particles of one substance are distributed evenly throughout the another substance.
- Milk is a mixture of microscopic liquid butterfat globules dispersed and suspended in water which are not visible to the naked eye. Also, these particles do not settle down when left undisturbed.
- Milk as a colloid can be proved by passing a ray of light through milk, where the path of light becomes visible. This is called Tyndall effect which can only be seen in colloidal solutions.
Hence, Milk is a mixture of liquid butter fat and water which makes it a Colloid.
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