Why does milk in a saucepan overflow when heated
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Milk overflows when boiled for the first time because it contains entrapped air. The air expands on heating and tends to escape lifting the surface of milk.Once all the air is expelled, the boiling would be regular and smooth. A second boiling would not lead to overflow. Also, milk tends to froth when it boils
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