You get diluted lemonade.
What would happen if you broke the Styrofoam up into lots of pieces, then threw the pieces into water?
The milk curdles.
The block of Styrofoam would float on the surface of the water because Styrofoam is less dense than water. Its buoyant force is greater than its weight, causing it to stay afloat.
Cardboard one would just blacken on the edges. Styrofoam would melt and probably catch fire.
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If you put small pieces of Styrofoam into water, they would float on the surface due to their low density and buoyancy. Styrofoam is made of polystyrene, which is a lightweight material that does not dissolve in water. Over time, the pieces may become waterlogged if they absorb moisture, but they generally remain intact and do not break down easily in water. The environmental impact of Styrofoam in water bodies can be significant, as it can contribute to pollution and harm aquatic life.
Styrofoam is not digestible. The body will eliminate it before it would be digestible. Styrofoam should not be consumed under any circumstances.
Lemonade is acidic and would have a pH in the 4.0 - 6.5 range.
USA would be gone in 5 minutes
Of course not. Otherwise shops would have no lemonade.
A styrofoam cup will float in water because styrofoam is less dense than water, causing it to displace water and float.
The closest thing to that would be frozen lemonade, but I don't think there is lemonade flavored ice cream yet...