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It won't. Put powdered milk in cold water to dissolve.
Sprite, water, Kool-Aid, milk, and saliva dissolves mints.
water because water has less sugar the milk and kool-aid
water & stones kool-aid chocolate milk *editor: sand in water clay in water dirt in water flour and water chalk and water
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.
Sugar dissolves faster in water, because milk already has sugar Lactose dissolved in in it.
Water has a polar molecule.
Yes, milk is soluble in water. Milk is a colloid, a mixture of tiny fat droplets and protein particles dispersed in water. Due to its composition, milk can mix and dissolve in water.
of course it does because it is shredded to particles
Flour does not dissolve in milk, but it does mix with milk.
Milk is mostly water, which is very polar. Sugar (sucrose) is also a rather polar molecule. So, polar compounds dissolve readily in polar solvents. That is why sugar easily dissolves in milk.
This depends on the temperature, stirring, ratio milk/water, time of adding water to powder, volume of the water aliquotes, etc.