Why does milk in a saucepan overflows when heated
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because it contain entrapped air the air expands on heating and tends to escape lifting the surface of the milk
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Milk in a saucepan overflows because it contains entrapped air . The aur expands on heating and tends to escape lifting the surface of milk . once all air is expelled the boiling will be regular .
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