no its transparent
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"opaque"
Opaque
if you mean opaque, it is a translucent colour that you cannot really see through, as an example a pearl would be opaque
Yes it is
The opposite of transparent (something that can be "seen-through") is opaque. A glass milk bottle is transparent. The milk is opaque. A plastic milk jug would be semi-transparent.
No
Light destroys the riboflavin in milk.
6 inch x6 inch
Tom Clifford was the driving force behind the invention of the first plastic milk jug. (1966)
Plastic milk jugs can take hundreds of years to decompose in the environment, as they are made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE), a type of plastic that degrades very slowly. Recycling the milk jug is a more environmentally friendly option.
HDPE, a high-density polyethylene
You can get a 1 quart jug of milk or a 2 quart jug of milk
There is 1 gallon of milk in the typical milk jug.
Milk containers are normally white to filter out light which can start to break down the milk. Some believe cardboard is a better container for preserving milk than plastic.
An empty milk jug will float because it is less dense than water. The density of typical milk jugs made from plastic is lower than that of water, allowing them to remain buoyant. However, the exact weight that an empty milk jug can support while still floating depends on its size and the amount of water displaced. Generally, a standard gallon milk jug can float with a weight of a few pounds before it becomes submerged.
The mass of a standard empty milk jug typically ranges from about 100 to 200 grams, depending on its size and material. A full gallon of milk weighs approximately 3.8 kilograms (or about 8.6 pounds), which includes the mass of the jug itself. Therefore, the total mass of a full milk jug would be the combined weight of the milk and the jug.