no.
they are both definitely liquids.
No, orange juice does not melt as it is a liquid and does not have a melting point like a solid. Milk also does not melt as it is a liquid like orange juice. Melting typically applies to solids transitioning into liquids when heated.
i think that orange juice is healthier than milk because it has calicium and potassium but has sugar and milk only has calcium and milk has fat Also orange juice has vitamin c but milk does not but if you were to have milk have goats milk because it is healthier
Water as it is less acidic than either milk and orange juice.
no. the plastic milk experiment uses the casein (a protein) in milk. This protein is not present in orange juice.
No, orange juice is not a good substitute for milk. Orange juice has a different acidity (pH) than milk, and does not react in the same way as milk with the baking powder (or baking soda) in the corn bread ingredients.
They don't...
Milk and Orange Juice are similar in there binary chemical compound make up. Basically its equivalent to the Saha is greater then Toni principle. Basically Vince is a scrub who eats orange juice and milk and that's how there alike.
it is water as milk and juice has more ingredients
Type your answer here... milk freezes faster because it has less sugar than orange juice does.
it is used in bananas, milk, Orange Juice, and many other things
milk, orange juice
For the same serving size, the milk in my fridge has 510 mg and my orange juice has 430 mg. My milk has slightly more potassium. This may vary from brand to brand, but it seems that milk and orange juice have relatively similar amounts of potassium.