It depends on whether or not you are talking about a white opaque liquid.
Milk is a type of colloid called emulsion.
Stainless steel. Soda lime glass. Milk. CocaCola / Pepsi (without Mentos). Earth's atmosphere over sufficiently small volumes.
Co-mingled wastes are those collected from kitchen wastes including metal cans, glass bottles, milk cartons, plastic..., and separated from food wastes.
Lactometer is used t measure the purity of milk Lactometer is an instrument invented by Mr. Dicas, of Liverpool, for the purpose of ascertaining the different qualities of milk from its specific gravity compared with water. On this subject Dr. Ure observes, that it is not possible to infer the quality of milk from the indications merely of a specific gravity instrument, because both cream and water affect the specific gravity of milk alike. "We must first use as a lactometer a graduated glass tube, in which we note the thickness of the stratum of cream afforded, after a proper interval, from a determinate column of new milk; we then apply to the skimmed milk a hydrometric instrument, from which we learn the relative proportions of curd and whey. Thus the combination of the two instruments furnishes a tolerably exact lactometer."
A Hydrometer, a glass floating bobbin with scales, which measures the specific gravity of water is adapted for milk. The measurement is temperature dependant. For Examples of Hydrometers see: http://www.narangindustries.com/lact_thermo_testt.htm Thank you Tom
I need a glass of milk!!
It depends on whether or not you are talking about a white opaque liquid.
There are two common nouns: glass and milk.
Pouring milk into a glass is a physical change. This is because the milk remains the same substance (liquid milk) even after it is poured into the glass.
prepared milk is milk that has been pasturized
Light does not pass through a glass of milk. The glass is transparent, so the light will be refracted a bit when entering the glass, and again while leaving the glass, but milk itself is opaque. Light would be absorbed in the milk, and converted into heat.
It depends on the size of the glass and how much is in it.
In an automated milk-dairy bottling plant, flying (smashing) glass bottles is not a problem.
Yes. If you are hungry before bed you should drink a glass of milk.
No exact value but you can know the mass of liquid from this relation Denisty=Mass/volume so the mass=Volume*Density ,,, this is the weight of milk you can add the weight of the glass but you must first weigh it on a balance.
There are about 8o calories in a glass of milk. -Qweenpig12
With a glass of milk