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Terrance Hansen
7 December, 16:06
How to separate milk and water
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Payton Beltran
7 December, 18:48
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Milk is a mixture of protein and fat and sugars suspended in water. Water is mixed with milk in order to make it more dilute. Once the water is mixed with milk, it is not easy to separate the milk from water. What is possible is to concentrate the milk by evaporating a part of the water contained in milk
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