water is a liquid and it has intermolecular space when milk is added the level rises?why?why doesnt milk particles fill in between water particles
Asked by madan mahadevan | 7th Aug, 2010, 09:27: PM
Expert Answer:
Water has intermolecular spaces but milk molecules have a bigger size than those so they do not fill spaces between water molecules so level rises. Also mixture of water and milk is not a true solution it is a colloidal solution.
Answered by | 8th Aug, 2010, 08:31: AM
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