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Light does not pass through a glass of milk. The glass is transparent, so the light will be refracted a bit when entering the glass, and again while leaving the glass, but milk itself is opaque. Light would be absorbed in the milk, and converted into heat.
Yes, milk will float on honey. Honey is much denser and heavier than milk. If you drop a spoonful of honey into a glass of milk it will sink to the bottom of the glass.
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.
No exact value but you can know the mass of liquid from this relation Denisty=Mass/volume so the mass=Volume*Density ,,, this is the weight of milk you can add the weight of the glass but you must first weigh it on a balance.
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Thick/ cream like White in colour Liquid Base
Mass, volume, density, and temperature are examples of physical properties of milk.
Chemical property
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Milk is a liquid (unless frozen). Milk is white. It is a base, chemically speaking.
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white, thick, and non-transparent.
The physical properties of ice cream are the following. Cream or milk, sugar, ice and salt. Oh and Shaken, not stirred.
Milk is a liquid,so it takes the shape of a container.(properties of a liquid)
well i think they are a chemical change as you can not reverse it- a physical change is basically a change that can not be reversed :) hope this helps!
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