Milk changes shape when placed in a saucer due to the effects of surface tension and gravity. The surface tension of the milk creates a slight curvature as it tries to minimize its surface area, while gravity pulls the liquid downward, causing it to spread out and conform to the shape of the saucer. This interplay results in the milk taking on the saucer's contours, leading to its visible change in shape.
no, because it is still the same material and nothing physical has changed about it except its shape, wich dsent count as a property change
is milk an example of chemical change
Milk curdling is a chemical change.
Chocolate milk is a mixture. It is not a change of any sort. The making of chocolate milk is a physical change as none of the components change their chemical identity.
A sand saucer is a small mini environment usually placed in a saucer of sand. Made by children it's a way of raising money at school fairs. Each child creates their own mini environment in a saucer, a container is placed in front of the saucer for coins to vote for your favourite. A sand saucer is normally composed of a dish of dirt or sand, with small plants, flowers and figurines placed in it to create a miniature scene.
You should place a saucer under the cup to catch any spills. The term 'flying saucer' comes from the plate-like appearance of some UFOs. The cat is happy to get a saucer of milk in the morning. Seldom, people claim to see a flying saucer.
no, because it is still the same material and nothing physical has changed about it except its shape, wich dsent count as a property change
"Me and My Girl." Bill Snibson referring to Sally Smith.
Cooling due to simple evaporation at a surface is clearly simpler when the surface is large, such as the saucer. The cooling is due to the molecules that have more energy breaking free of the surface. Hence the average temperature of the remainder lowers.
A glass of milk is a white, opaque liquid with a smooth texture. It has a slightly sweet taste and a cool temperature when fresh. Milk is a colloidal suspension of fats, proteins, and minerals in water.
Sipping hot tea or milk from a saucer allows for a larger surface area, which helps the liquid cool faster. The wider space also allows for more controlled sips, preventing spills. Additionally, the lower height of the saucer compared to a cup makes it easier for the liquid to reach your mouth quickly.
chemical because u cant change it back into fresh milk
this is because the surface area is larger because of which evaporation takes place faster and the milk is cooled faster
change in state change in shape
The snake's master/trainer set out a saucer of milk to lure the snake back into the safe after it went into the adjoining room.
Milk is a liquid,so it takes the shape of a container.(properties of a liquid)
there is no antonym for saucer