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Is milk homogenous or hetrogenous

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Homogeneous, then it is classified as a Colloid.

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The terms homogeneous and heterogeneous depend on the scale at which one is investigating. At the microscopic level, milk is heterogeneous; poured into a glass, milk is homogeneous.

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