It disappeared
Yes, water generally heats up faster than milk because water has a lower specific heat capacity than milk. This means that water requires less energy to raise its temperature compared to milk.
something
Milk contains about 4-5% lactose, a sugar molecule that can be broken down into glucose and galactose during digestion. The energy content of lactose is about 4 calories per gram, so milk provides energy in the form of carbohydrates for the body.
Ice will melt faster in water than in milk due to the difference in thermal conductivity and specific heat capacity of the two liquids. Water has a higher thermal conductivity and specific heat capacity compared to milk, allowing it to transfer heat more efficiently to the ice and melt it faster.
Because of their difference in temperature, heat will transfer from the hot milk to the colder ice cream to reach thermal equilibrium. The ice cream will melt as it absorbs the heat from the hot milk, while the hot milk cools down as it gives off heat to the ice cream. Ultimately, both will converge to a similar temperature.
what happened to the heat energy that left the milk
the milk will get colder
The heat energy in the milk had to be removed in order to change the phase of milk.
Yes, water generally heats up faster than milk because water has a lower specific heat capacity than milk. This means that water requires less energy to raise its temperature compared to milk.
It will congeal, and become a solid mass of milk floating on whatever water is left in the container.
No. Something is cold when heat energy has been removed from it. A glass of milk, once poured and left standing out, will absorb heat from the air if the air is warmer. When it reaches the same temperature as the air (warmer or colder) it will remain at that temperature unless its surroundings are warmed or cooled. If the milk goes sour, chemical changes may affect its temperature.
the energy that milk has is simple. it has chemical energy
Yes, when you drink milk and go outside and play in the sun, it causes the milk to go sour in your stomache, much like if you left a gallon of milk in a hot car.
You would expect a person to remove heat energy via freezing.
You would expect a person to remove heat energy via freezing.
Yes, the Nespresso frother can heat milk.
Yes, the Aeroccino is a milk frother that can both heat and froth milk for coffee beverages.