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an example that shows adhesion at work in real life is milk on the sides of your glass or on your skin.
No. Kilograms are used to measure mass. Liters (and variations of liters, i.e. mL) are used to measure volume.
It can mean "He drinks a glass of milk" (as a statement) or "Drink a glass of milk." (as a command)
It depends on whether or not you are talking about a white opaque liquid.
Use Autocrat® Coffee Syrup and pour the syrup on the bottom of the glass until it is completely covered then one squirt more. Then fill your glass with milk.
Homogenized milk is still a mixture. The milk still contains water, fat and other minerals such as calcium. Homogenized milk only looks instead of settling at the bottom of a glass.
the powder will just sink into the bottom unless you mix it with a spoon!
Yes, milk will float on honey. Honey is much denser and heavier than milk. If you drop a spoonful of honey into a glass of milk it will sink to the bottom of the glass.
I need a glass of milk!!
Your question is unclear. Do you mean how many glasses of milk are contained in a 1 liter carton? The answer is that it depends on the size of glasses. A "glass of milk" is an indefinite measure. Glasses come in different sizes. Larger glasses hold more milk; smaller glasses hold less milk.
There are two common nouns: glass and milk.
Most likely you are referring to Westmoreland Glass, a Pennsylvania Glass company that produced a large variety of milkglass. However, the Hazel Atlas Glass company also produced a fruit goblet with a straight stem.
Pouring milk into a glass is a physical change. This is because the milk remains the same substance (liquid milk) even after it is poured into the glass.
prepared milk is milk that has been pasturized