Chemistry, asked by ishmeet3366, 7 months ago

why is milk denser that water ??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Because of the solids suspended in it. A cubic meter of milk (1000 liters) weigh between 27 and 33 kg heavier than water. That's because milk is about 87% water and all the other substances, excluding fat, are heavier than water.

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Answered by ashwinmathew45
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Because of the solids suspended in it. A cubic meter of milk (1000 liters) weigh between 27 and 33 kg heavier than water. That's because milk is about 87% water and all the other substances, excluding fat, are heavier than water.

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