Milk is a suspension and, at a very detailed level, it cannot be homogeneous because it comprises lumps of fat floating about in water. Black coffee, on the other hand is a solution which is homogeneous.
Homogenous. That means they blend together to make one. Heterogenous would be for two things together that would not blend well, that would make lumps and such.
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homgeneous
No. Chemistry texts have long cited milk as a good example of a heterogeneous mixture. Milk "homogenization" is a high-pressure filtration process that just breaks the fat particles down into smaller particles so that they are more evenly dispersed throughout the milk.
Milk is a Mixture and a Solution.Milk is both a mixture and a solution; By definition a mixture is a combination of two substances that are mixed together, and milk is a homogenous mixture (which is also known as a solution).
A homogenous mixture is a mixture of substance where the substance is so evenly mixed you cannot see the different parts that make it up. Some examples, of a homogenous mixture could be table salt and table sugar. However, some mixtures can also be gases or liquids. Brass and the air we breathe are also some examples. :)
Milk is considered to be both a mechanical mixture and a solution. Homogenized milk is a mechanical mixture because it includes milk fats suspended in a solution.
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If you have added milk and/or sugar to your hot coffee, you will have to stir it well, in order to obtain a homogeneous mixture.
I consider coffee as heterogeneous.
No, milk is always a mixture.
homogenous
No, coffee is not mostly milk. It is mostly coffee.
"Black" coffee is coffee without milk and sugar.
Homogenous, or homogenicity.
No. Chemistry texts have long cited milk as a good example of a heterogeneous mixture. Milk "homogenization" is a high-pressure filtration process that just breaks the fat particles down into smaller particles so that they are more evenly dispersed throughout the milk.
Yes , the coffee maker included steaming milk attachment.
Milk and coffee are both liquids that people drink. Milk and coffee are both items that some people cannot tolerate if they try to drink it.
NO! It's milk!
The heat from hot coffee heats up the milk.