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Q: How much liquid will a school milk container hold?
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Amount of liquid a container can hold?

The amount of anything a container can hold is it's volume or its capacity.


When you pour milk from a carton into a glass the milk changes a. Volume b. Shape c.mass?

Milk is a liquid,so it takes the shape of a container.(properties of a liquid)


What is the liquid volume of a container of milk?

It depends on the country and the place purchased.


What will hold the most drops of liquid on a penny soda water or milk?

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How much liquid is in a container of milk?

Milk comes in different sized containers. The volume should be clearly written on the label.


How much liquid volume is in a container of milk?

Milk comes in different sized containers. The volume should be clearly written on the label.


How much liquid does a school milk carton contain in SI units?

it has slightly less liquid than a mans ballsack


How milk retain its shape when it is poured from a glass to a bowl?

As a liquid, and subject to gravity, milk will take on the shape of the container it is in. Pour milk from a glass onto the table-top and the milk will spread out, as there is nothing to physically stop it from making a mess and dripping off the edge of the table-top onto the floor.


Is milk a liquid or a gas?

Milk is a liquid


Which liquid makes bread mold faster?

Rye especially if u keep it outsidemits plastic container


Is milk in a carton a suspension?

No, that is simply liquid in a container. It happens that milk is actually a colloidal dispersion, which means that microscopic particles are evenly distributed in a (semi) liquid medium that will stay together. A suspension means that slightly larger particles are evenly distributed in a (semi) liquid medium that will ultimately separate again.


Is liquid a solid liqud or gas?

milk scientifically a Solid