I don't believe that its possible.
Divide seconds by 3,600. So, 15 seconds = 15 / 3,600 = 0.004167 hour
15 hours = 54,000 seconds.
There are 60 seconds in one minute. Therefore, 15 seconds is equal to 15/60 = 0.25 minutes.
We already know how many seconds there are in 24 seconds (24), so all we need to calculate is the "15 minutes" part. 1 minute = 60 seconds 15 minutes = (15 x 60) = 900 seconds. Add the extra 24 seconds, total = 924 seconds.
every minute is 60 seconds, so 5x60=300 plus additional 15 seconds is 315 seconds
No cold milk can't spoil in 15 sec, it takes a while for milk to start spoiling estimated time -1 or more hours
Of course, milk can only spoil OUT of the fridge, or when the milk has expired
Soy milk does spoil and turn sour after the carton is opened.
No law can alter the time it takes milk to spoil.
milk is sold in sealed air tight packets and it prevents the attack of microbes.thats why the milk that comes in packets does not spoil
milk is sold in sealed air tight packets and it prevents the attack of microbes.thats why the milk that comes in packets does not spoil
no not likely unless it is not refrigarated. most milk will spoil less than three days if it is left out.
If you put milk anywhere other than a refrigerated appliance for 10 days, it will spoil.
Starwberry milk will spoil faster than regular or chocolate milk will.
yes
yes it spoils alot faster because it has more ingredients
Unopened milk can spoil even while refrigerated because there are tons of bacteria in the milk, and if they start reproducing, that will cause much more waste, therefore souring the milk.