Its relatively simple. The plastic is called casein. Basically all you need to do is curdle the milk using vinegar. See the link for more detail.
the milk will harden and make plastic
yes you can make plastic out of milk and vinegar
It is much easier to make plastic from petroleum than from milk, just as it is much easier to make ice cream from milk, than from petroleum.
milk and vinegar
Milk plastic is a biodegradable plastic made from casein protein found in milk while normal plastic is made from petrochemicals. Milk plastic is more environmentally friendly as it is biodegradable, whereas normal plastic is not easily biodegradable and contributes to plastic pollution. Milk plastic has a shorter life span compared to normal plastic but is a better alternative for single-use or short-term applications.
Milk bottles have clouded plastic because that type of plastic is stronger than others.
its 3 simple steps hot milk a strainer and cold water
Original milk cartons were made of paper cardboard coated with a wax material to make it water and leak proof. Now they are paper cardboard coated with plastic or made entirely out of plastic material.
The independent variable in turning milk into plastic would be the process or conditions under which the milk is treated or transformed. The dependent variable would be the resulting properties of the plastic formed from the milk, such as its strength, durability, or other characteristics.
Yes you grow up from your mom's milk and as you grow up you drink the milk in those cartins or plastic bottles i think. Milk gives you lots of calcium and strength. And yes you do grow up with milk.
no. the plastic milk experiment uses the casein (a protein) in milk. This protein is not present in orange juice.
Yes, other acids like lemon juice and orange juice can also be used to make plastic from milk, in a similar way to vinegar. These acids help to curdle the milk protein, casein, which can then be separated and molded into a bioplastic material.