Milk is a liquid
milk scientifically a Solid
Its a liquid. And a colloid unless homogenized.
Milk is a liquid, and the type of experimental change depends on what is happening to the milk. I hope I helped. -Teek.
Because it's neither solid, nor gas.
Milk is a liquid.
Solid: ice, wood, metal, stone, plastic. Liquid: water, milk, juice, oil, soda. Gas: oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, helium, hydrogen.
Colloids are mixtures where tiny particles are dispersed throughout a continuous medium. Examples include: Milk (liquid in liquid) Fog (gas in liquid) Mayonnaise (liquid in liquid, emulsified) Gelatin (solid in liquid) Paint (solid in liquid) Smoke (solid in gas) Whipped cream (gas in liquid) Blood (solid in liquid, with cells suspended) Ink (solid in liquid) Marshmallow (gas in solid) Each example illustrates the diverse nature of colloidal systems in various states of matter.
Boiling milk is a physical change because it does not alter the chemical composition of the milk. The heat causes the milk to change from a liquid to a gas without changing its molecular structure.
There are a few different types of colloids based on the state of matter.Classifications:Aerosol (liquid dispersed in a gas - fog, mist, clouds) Foam (gas dispersed in a liquid - soda (CO2 dissolved in water), whipped cream)Solid Foam (gas dispersed in a solid - Styrofoam, plaster)Emulsion (liquid dispersed in a liquid - butter, milk)Gel (liquid dispersed in a solid - jello, starch solution)Solid Aerosol (solid dispersed in a gas - smoke, dust)Sol (solid dispersed in a liquid - blood, ink, paint)Condom (gas dispersed in a solid-square plane-figure)Prostitute (Girl turns rouge-causing her to have sex with anyone who pays her)
Milk is a liquid
Milk is a liquid
Milk is an emulsion of fats in water.An emulsion is type of suspension: liquid in liquid.