Chemistry, asked by king7485, 1 year ago

why milk does not spilles on heating

Answers

Answered by shamimkagxi
2
During heating some water gets converted into water vapour. The water vapour being lighter, rises up. As the upper layer of the milk is covered with cream, the vapour gets trapped below it. As the milk is heated further, the water vapour expands and thick foam is produced on top.
Similar questions