why bioling temperature of milk ?
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The boiling point of milk is higher than the boiling point of water because of a phenomenon called boiling point elevation. Whenever a nonvolatile chemical is dissolved in a liquid, the increased number of particles in the liquid causes it to boil at a higher temperature.
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The boiling point of cow's milk is around 203°F or 95°C
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