Water can be obtained from milk by evaporating it off of the moo juice. Heating milk will drive the water out of it. The result will be steam (or water vapor) and evaporated milk. The water vapor can be condensed to recover the water if necessary. Milk is routinely processed by heating to make evaporated milk (which can be made into condensed milk by adding sugar). It is further dried to recover just the milk solids for use as powdered milk and as a food additive. Links are provided to our friends at Wikipedia.
During the prepararion of milk powder water is released.
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Water is not called milk. Water is called "water," or "H2O". Milk is called milk.
Centipedes primarily drink water or other fluids found in their environment. They can absorb moisture through their exoskeleton and also obtain water from their prey.
Yogurt is made from milk.
From the breast of a mammal that is lactating.
when you put water inside milk, the milk will look like what it did without water.
well, if you use water instead of milk, it will no longer be milk. it will be colour changing water.
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Yes, milk is soluble in water. Milk is a colloid, a mixture of tiny fat droplets and protein particles dispersed in water. Due to its composition, milk can mix and dissolve in water.
Milk has cream which has fat in it that is why milk supply's energy and water does not.
It obtains the milk from cows of different farms across the USA, and the rumor that they get their milk from human breast milk is false.