Yes.
Oxygen in milk refers to the dissolved oxygen that can be present in milk as a result of exposure to air during processing and handling. Oxygen can oxidize milk components, leading to off-flavors and decreased shelf life. Proper handling and packaging techniques help minimize oxygen exposure in milk processing.
No, a fish cannot survive in milk because milk does not provide the necessary oxygen and nutrients for a fish to live.
Nails do not rust in milk because milk does not contain the elements necessary for the rusting process to occur. Rusting requires moisture, oxygen, and iron to create iron oxide, which is what we commonly refer to as rust. Milk lacks the oxygen component necessary for rusting to happen.
Milk of magnesia is a compound. There are three elements within the milk of magnesium. Magnesium, hydrogen, and oxygen, are the three elements within the milk of magnesia compound.
No, chocolate milk does not make iron rust. Rusting is a chemical reaction that occurs when iron is exposed to water and oxygen over time, causing it to corrode. Chocolate milk does not contain the necessary components to facilitate this reaction.
Once the oxygen in milk has been used up, lactic acid bacteria start to metabolize lactose and produce lactic acid as a byproduct. This buildup of lactic acid leads to a decrease in pH and an increase in acidity in the milk.
No, fish cannot survive in milk as it does not provide the necessary oxygen and nutrients for them to live. Fish need water to breathe and milk would not be a suitable environment for them to survive.
Litmus milk medium is skim milk to which the dye litmus has been added. Litmus is both a pH indicator and a redox indicator. It is pink at pH < 4.5, purple in middle pH's and blue at pH > 8.3. As a redox dye, in the absence of oxygen (reduced state) it's colorless (white due to milk) and in the presence of oxygen (oxidized state) it is purple.
A plant can not survive with milk instead of water. The plant needs water to convert the oxygen to carbon dioxide.
No, milk does not contain the necessary elements to cause rusting in a nail. Rusting occurs when iron comes into contact with oxygen and water, leading to the formation of iron oxide. Milk does not contain these components in sufficient quantities to facilitate rusting.
No, a milk is just something you drinks and gives u calcuim
No. Dextrose is a simple sugar. It does not contain anything but its component elements carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Milk, however, contains some dextrose.