cow milk is a pure substanc
Yogurt is not a pure substance because its a mixture of different elements/molecules (Cow milk and sugar and more...) from the Periodic Table
mixture, because it has cow milk in it and other sustances that is mixed together to make butter it jsut doesnt come liek that it is made
pure market system is a cow giving pure milk to people.
Milk directly from a cow is a heterogeneous mixture because it contains various components such as fat globules, proteins, vitamins, and minerals that are not evenly distributed throughout the milk.
Answer Yes, milk is regarded as a mixture and not a pure substance. To be more specific, milk is a colloidal mixture. In a colloidal mixture, particles are suspended freely in the solvent. In milk, the particles consist of fatty acids, proteins, mineral ions etc. in a solvent of water (constituting most of the solvent part). Colloidal mixtures exhibit a typical effect called the Tyndall Effect. You can demonstrate Tyndall Effect in your room itself. Take a jar containing a mixture of milk and water in an approximate ratio of 5:1. Place it in your room and darken the room by turning off all lights and putting the curtains. Apply a focus of torch light on the mouth of the jar. The shine produced as such is called the Tyndall Effect, which is exhibited only by colloidal mixtures like milk, BLOODY ETC. It is a mixture of many, many different substances. it is a mixture so,it is not a pure substance
Homogenised milk is a homogeneous colloidal dispersion of the milk solids in the liquid milk. The colloidal particles are sized as per the requirements in high-speed colloidal mills. It is not a heterogeneous mixture.
There is no marijuana in butter. Butter is generally a mixture of cow's milk, cream, and oil.
cow milk rots faster
No I do not think milk is cow mucous!!!!!!!
You milk a cow.
No. Cow's milk have more calcium than almond milk.
Unadulterated means that the item is pure, without additives. "Ecstasy is pure unadulterated joy." "Organic milk is the closest to unadulterated cow's milk in the market today." "Marcy was delighted with the unadulterated pleasure her answers provided."