not a lot mate
If you want liquids that mix well, milk and water is a good mixture. Some muffin or waffle recipes use a mix of milk and water. Liquids that don't mix well are oil and water. The oil will sit on top of the water. In baking, you sometimes mix milk and oil or milk and lemon juice, and they don't mix well.
When food containing edible (or vegetable) oil is consumed with milk, there are chances of development of acidity inside the human body. The vice-versa instance also results the same. Moreover, there are high chances of deposition of fats inside the human body. Hence, it is not advisable to consume milk before or after consumption of food containing edible (or vegetable) oil.
No, olive oil and coconut milk are not miscible in each other because they are two different types of fats with different chemical compositions. The fats in olive oil are primarily monounsaturated fats, while the fats in coconut milk are predominantly saturated fats. This makes it difficult for them to mix together on a molecular level.
To create a DIY ferrofluid at home using household materials, you will need to mix together oil, such as vegetable or mineral oil, with a small amount of magnetic powder, like iron oxide. Stir the mixture well until the powder is evenly distributed in the oil. You can use a magnet to manipulate the ferrofluid once it is made. Be cautious when handling the magnetic powder and avoid ingesting or inhaling it.
Powdered milk molecules dissolve faster in water than in oil because milk contains hydrophilic components that are attracted to water, allowing them to easily mix and dissolve in water. Oil, on the other hand, is hydrophobic and repels water, making it harder for the milk molecules to dissolve in oil.
Flour does not dissolve in milk, but it does mix with milk.
If you want liquids that mix well, milk and water is a good mixture. Some muffin or waffle recipes use a mix of milk and water. Liquids that don't mix well are oil and water. The oil will sit on top of the water. In baking, you sometimes mix milk and oil or milk and lemon juice, and they don't mix well.
Some women like to mix baby powder and baby oil together to create a lightweight paste to rub all over their bodies. The baby powder leaves a fresh, clean scent while the baby oil hydrates the skin.
no, it will not be a licuid anymore it would be a dough.
Sesame Butter,Oil.
Sorry your question makes no sense. Water can not coagulate.
They are miscible.
Yes, just put some washing powder into it and it will works.
If you want liquids that mix well, milk and water is a good mixture. Some muffin or waffle recipes use a mix of milk and water. Liquids that don't mix well are oil and water. The oil will sit on top of the water. In baking, you sometimes mix milk and oil or milk and lemon juice, and they don't mix well.
They won't mix. You will get two separate layers of liquid.
C'mon lazy try it out! Well, they won't mix the honey would be on bottom and oil would be on top.
I think that's its because water is heavier than milk and also because most of the time mixes arent complete and need an essential ingredient to be complete. Another reason is because with milk you will get a creamier mix depending on how muchh of the powder you add menaing that with one of them you will have to add less powder to get the consistency that you want.