why the colour of milk is white?
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The fat and protein molecules in the milk reflect light at a wavelength that makes the liquid appear white. If we were to remove some of the fat from the milk (like in skim milk), it would give the milk a different colour because of the wavelengths the light is reflecting back to our eyes.
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the fat and protein molecules in milk reflect light at wavelength that makes the liquid appear white if we were to remove some of fat from milk it will give the milk a different colour because of the wavelength the light is reflected back to our eyes
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