It is up to you. Some people actually scoop up the skin and either dispose of it, or even eat it (it is still milk, after all). If stirred back in, it may make the rest of the milk rather lumpy.
A crust that forms on port typically consists of leftover wine solids and oxidation byproducts that settle on the surface of the wine. It is known as the "lees" and can be stirred back into the wine or filtered out, depending on the winemaker's preference.
Yes, you can put heated milk back in the fridge after it has cooled down.
When silver reacts with a base, such as sodium hydroxide, it forms silver oxide and hydrogen gas. The silver oxide is then converted back to silver metal when heated.
If you look on the back, it should contain the address, e-mail address, and the 800-3 for moneygram. Also on the front it should have a mark that is a pinkish color and when heated or rubbed it disappears and then comes back.
When a solid is heated it expands and if is heated enough it will melt; it may also boil. If you cool it down it will go back to solid form.
No, it is not safe to put heated milk back in the fridge as it can promote bacterial growth and lead to foodborne illnesses.
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No, it is not safe to put warmed milk back in the fridge after it has been heated because it can promote the growth of harmful bacteria.
When gypsum is heated to 120 degrees Celsius, it undergoes a process known as calcination, where it loses water molecules and forms a different compound called bassanite. This transformation is reversible, meaning that if bassanite is exposed to water again, it will revert back to gypsum.
what do you mean by a "Heated Hose"??
It depends whether or not your trailblazer came with heated seats, but if it did the switch would be on the door. The door switches should be (from front to back) Window Lock, Forward Window Controls, Passenger Window Controls, Door Lock, Seat Heaters.
They melt..> they melt and turn back to water.