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.
If you put two 1-pint containers of milk together how much milk do you have?
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Float. (They are less dense than milk)
yea they do float yo! yea they do float yo!
The fats (i.e. cream) from the milk will dissolve in the gasoline and the the resulting gasoline/cream solution will float on the water from the milk.
Light destroys the riboflavin in milk.
Sawdust will not float in water. If you have some sawdust to dispose of, you should always place it in the proper waste containers.
To safely store refrigerated breast milk that has been separated into individual containers, place the containers in the back of the refrigerator where it is coldest. Make sure the containers are tightly sealed and labeled with the date and time of expression. Use the milk within 24 hours or freeze it for longer storage. Avoid refreezing thawed breast milk.
density of cream is lighter than milk
Gasoline
Yes, milk will float on honey. Honey is much denser and heavier than milk. If you drop a spoonful of honey into a glass of milk it will sink to the bottom of the glass.
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.