You can have a mixture of water and steel but you will never have a solution of water and steel. the steel does not dissolve. When you have a mixture and one part actually dissolves into the other, like salt and water, you have a solution. All solutions are mixtures, but not all mixtures are solutions.
Milk is neither - it is an emulsified colloid of liquid butterfat globules dispersed within a water-based liquid. They are different, because particles of colloids are larger (size: diameter of between approximately 5 and 200 nanometers) than those of solutions. So, the particles of the solute in the solution get between the solvent particles and hence completely dissolve. But owing to the large size of the colloid particles, they are unable to get between the solvent particles and hence remain suspended, and though the colloid still looks homogeneous it is actually heterogeneous.the souvent of the liquid is lard meaning that it can be absorbed by lard
Both because you can take away cearel from milk right..... so let's say for example you put sugar you think it will disolve right....wrong!!!!!!! That's because when you finish drinking the milk all.....should I say most of the sugar is at the bottom of your plate so...that's why milk is a miture and a solution.
Milk is a colloid. A colloid is a heterogeneous mixture composed of tiny particles suspended in another material
milk is both a solution and mixture because milk can be mixed with cearel and when you at sugar it doesn't dissolve.so milk is both a mixture and solution. :)
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i think milk is a mixture because its mix of water and other substance.
Milk is a Mixture and a Solution.Milk is both a mixture and a solution; By definition a mixture is a combination of two substances that are mixed together, and milk is a homogenous mixture (which is also known as a solution).
Milk is considered to be both a mechanical mixture and a solution. Homogenized milk is a mechanical mixture because it includes milk fats suspended in a solution.
It's something got to do with non homogenised milk and emulsion.
It's a mixture ... highly variable as seen by all the varieties seen in stores.
milk is both a solution and mixture because milk can be mixed with cearel and when you at sugar it doesn't dissolve.so milk is both a mixture and solution. :)
i think milk is a mixture because its mix of water and other substance.
The answer is... Milk is neither a mixture solution or a compound. It is a colloid because the fat globules are not entirely dissolved in the milk.
Milk is a Mixture and a Solution.Milk is both a mixture and a solution; By definition a mixture is a combination of two substances that are mixed together, and milk is a homogenous mixture (which is also known as a solution).
Milk may appear to be a homogeneous mixture. Actually, milk is a colloid
Partly - milk is both a solution and a mixture.
Evaporated milk (and milk in any form) is a mixture.
air = solution milk = heterogeneous mixture water= compound
An example of a physical means would be straining butterfat from milk to make skim milk. Solutions are homogenous mixtures - that is mixtures with evenly distributed substances.
MIlk is a mixture
Milk is a complex mixture.
Milk is a heterogeneous mixture. Proteine and fat are not homogeneously dissolved, more or less in suspension-state