answ2. The milk solids are converted into casein, which is an industrial raw material from which plastics may be made. This application used to determine the base price for skim milk powder.
put milk into a pan with sperm
You can turn milk into plastic by three simple instructions. First, you put your glass of milk in the microwave for about a minute. Next, you take an eyedropper and put one drop of vinegar in the milk. Finally, use a stick used to stir coffee and stir the mixture. If you pour the milk into the sink, bits of milk-made plastic should fall into your fingers if you put your hand under the white waterfall. Hope this helps!
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The common plastic used in milk containers is HDPE (high density polyethylene).
what is a good hypothesis for "Turning milk into plastic"
A thermoset plastic called casein.
what is a good hypothesis for turning milk into plastic
yes
who discovered turning milk into plastic
its 3 simple steps hot milk a strainer and cold water
what is the independent variable of turning milk into plastic
platick
The conclusion is that the milk is going to change color by you doinf the proje t.
The aim is the goal of the experiment, for example, you may be turning milk into plastic. So the aim is to turn milk into plastic. The hypothesis is what you THINK will happen. So you might think that the milk will turn into a substance quite unlike plastic. So the aim can be quite different to a hypothesis, or very similar!
who discovered turning milk into plastic
its 3 simple steps hot milk a strainer and cold water
my hypothesis is that the dishsoap makes the colors move
the milk will harden and make plastic
The starting material of milk plastic is casein, a protein.
Milk bottles have clouded plastic because that type of plastic is stronger than others.
when the PH of the milk goes to the vinegar it lowers it concentration
yes you can make plastic out of milk and vinegar
what is the independent variable of turning milk into plastic
Do you have a hypothesis?
no. the plastic milk experiment uses the casein (a protein) in milk. This protein is not present in orange juice.