Physics, asked by saitejach88, 1 year ago

Milk seems to be a homogenous solution and is quite stable. Is it a true solution? Justify your answer?

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Answered by alinakincsem
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Thanks for asking the question.

Milk is not a true solution. It is because a true solution is something that has a single phase throughout that is the solute and solvent(both) are solid, liquid or gas. In case of milk, there are more than one phases that is solid and liquid. Hence milk is not a true solution but it is a colloidal solution.
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Answered by adityasnair12
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Answer: Milk is a True Solution.

Explanation:Milk is not a True solution, We put it in this category because there are many phases suspended in the milk, Unlike a solution, which consists of only one phase of solute and solvent, milk is an emulsified colloid.

Hence, milk is not a true solution.

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