This is simply because the cheerio is much less dense than the milk itself. Another reason is because there are small air pockets inside the cereal piece.
Cheerios in milk can be considered a heterogeneous mixture. The individual Cheerios and the milk maintain distinct properties and can be visually differentiated. While the milk itself is a colloid, the combination of Cheerios and milk does not form a uniform composition, which is characteristic of homogeneous mixtures. Thus, Cheerios in milk represent a heterogeneous mixture.
Cheerios is a heterogeneous mixture.
by milk
No. This would be heterogeneous.
cereal
For Honey Nut Cheerios there are 110 calories for 3/4 cup of Cheerios. If you add 1/2 cup of skim milk with your 3/4 cup of Cheerios there is a total of 150 calories. Measure out 3/4 cup of Cheerios and see how many of those you need to fill your bowl of cereal. For example if you needed two, 3/4 cups of Cheerios to fill your bowl that would be 220 calories plus however much milk you used as well.
It depends if the carton is full or not. If the carton is empty, then it will float. If their is milk in the container, then it won't float.
float
Float. (They are less dense than milk)
yea they do float yo! yea they do float yo!
yes crickets can eat cheerios, I have a bunch of crickets and they love cheerios even the ones that are soaked with milk... They think its a treat. they will eat about anything, some of mine when they are hungry they try to eat my finger.
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