There are no addictive ingredients in milk, as far as we are able to determine.
Boiling milk over flows because, they're chemicals in the milk to keep it safe that react badly when boiling, and tend to overflow from the container it is in.
Water will evaporate faster because it is thinner. Milk has calcium and other chemicals that makes its surface resistance to evaporating.
IT would react faster in lemon juice because it is acidic and milk has no chemicals in it that make it acidic, and is classified as basic...
It is a chemical change.
I assume you mean hydrocodone. Yes, it is quite addictive.
They have a number of chemicals in them which make them addictive such as tar..
No, unless added to some chemicals and other addicting substances
a milk that is made by a formula of chemicals and ingrediants.
Nicotine
There are many different chemicals present in cigarettes but the drug Nicotine is what makes them addictive.
Cow's milk that was grown naturally without harmful chemicals.
The amount of nicotine in each cigarette is approximately 1 mg. This makes it a very small percentage of all of the chemicals in a cigarette. (Just the nicotine is the addictive component.)
Barbiturates are dangerous because the chemicals that make the drug are highly addictive. They also contain chemicals that can harm the liver, kidneys and other organs for human function.
No because cow milk has to much chemicals in to the milk to make it stay more than a day.
Exercise releases endorphins, which are pleasure chemicals in your brain. So you can get addicted to the pleasure release you get from partaking in sport.
It is very addictive and can do harm to your body. DO NOT SNIFF GLUE.
Chocolate is "addictive" because of the ingredients in it. Sugar, milk, fat, and cocoa (the main ingredients in virtually all chocolates) are good to the taste. A person likes them, and craves more of them.