Milk does not have oil in it; but it does contain animal fat. There are ways to remove the natural animal fat that occurs in milk which is where you get 2% milk and skim milk from. The fat can also be separated to make cream and butter.
Flour does not dissolve in milk, but it does mix with milk.
no but depends what oil???
milk oil water melted sugar
The milk powder will form clumps and not dissolve well in the oil. This is because milk powder is water-soluble, and oil is not, so they won't mix properly. It's best to dissolve the milk powder in water before adding it to oil-based recipes.
No
it will float to the top, but the milk wont be safe to drink anymore depending on what kind of oil it was
4 liquid ingredients used in baking are water, milk,oil,and cream.
It seems to be very difficult to freeze vegetable oil at all, so yes, milk freezes much faster than oil.
The oil will be cloudy and look like chocolate milk.
Butter is a fat/oil, milk is a source of protein, so no. But milk does have some fat in it.
Yes, cod liver oil's vitamin D helps your body absorb the calcium in milk.
yes, because vegetable oil has a density of .92g/cm3 while milk has a density of 1.1 g/cm3