One way or another
m can either represent mass or moles, depending on the context.
Not necessarily.
162 = 256
32 = XXXII
10 is an integer, and there is no sensible way to represent it as a fraction.
No way! 'Weigh' is how you find out how heavy something is and 'whey' is one of the things you get when you curdle milk -- curds and whey.
They either dispose it or sell it whey protein factories.
No whey, Jose!
whey or weigh
Weigh , whey ,
way, as in What is the best way to get to your house from here? whey: a watery part of milk that separates when the milk becomes sour
Both of these are derived from milk. Whey is either concentrate or isolate. Casein is the "slow digesting" protein.
weigh whey
way- like direction 'the dog went that way" whey- like in protein "mix it with barley and whey" weigh- like in measure in weights "these weights are heavy" or "the doctor is supposed to weigh you"
way- like direction 'the dog went that way" whey- like in protein "mix it with barley and whey" weigh- like in measure in weights "these weights are heavy" or "the doctor is supposed to weigh you"
Weigh and whey are homonyms of way. So is "Wei," a popular Chinese name.
It varies based on how it's processed. Sweet whey is about 6.5 and acid whey is about 4.5. Most powdered whey used in supplements is sweet whey.