Milk is a colloid mixture consisting of solutes (such as proteins, sugars, and minerals) dispersed in a solvent (water). In this case, milk itself is not a solute but rather a mixture of solutes in a solvent.
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.
Yes, milk is considered a homogeneous mixture because its components (water, fats, proteins, lactose, minerals) are uniformly distributed throughout the liquid.
Milk is a solution and an emulsion, not a single chemical element or compound. There are numerous molecules, compounds, and proteins found in milk.
Mineral water does not contain the same vitamins as milk. Milk is a good source of vitamins such as vitamin D and calcium, while mineral water typically only contains trace amounts of minerals such as calcium and magnesium.
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ash in milk is just a term used to describe the varieties of minerals found in breast milk.
Vitamins and minerals
Minerals are not made of milk. Milk is produced by mammals to feed their young. Minerals are naturally produced in the earth. Some examples of minerals include calcite and quartz.
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Milk is a very good source of calcium (needed for strong bone development). However it is a source of all the minerals an infant mammal needs before it is weaned.
For complete nutritional information, including the amount of minerals, see the related link.
Milk is a mixture. It is composed of various substances such as water, proteins, sugar, fats, and minerals.
it supplies calcium for strong teeth and bones
Whey is the leftover milk components after making cheese. It contains the minerals found in milk. Demineralized whey power is whey that has had the majority (70 - 90%) of the minerals removed and then dried to a powder.