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Why phenopthalein and milk of magnesia pink in colour?


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Phenolphthalein turns pink due to its acidic pH, particularly in the presence of an acid. Milk of magnesia, which contains magnesium hydroxide, can turn pink wh
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Why is there a shortage of milk of magnesia?


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Shortages of milk of magnesia can be due to disruptions in the supply chain, increased demand, production issues, or raw material shortages. Factors like increa
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What substances are used to make milk?


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Milk is produced by mammals, primarily from cows for human consumption. It primarily contains water, lactose (milk sugar), proteins (such as casein and whey), f
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Health



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When taking milk of magnesia can it be mixed in to juice?


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Yes, you can mix milk of magnesia into juice to make it easier to take, as it can have a chalky or gritty texture when taken alone. However, be sure to follow t
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Dairy Management and Production



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Do we drink harmful bacteria spores in Pasteurized milk?


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Pasteurization kills harmful bacteria in milk, including spores, by heating the milk to a high temperature and then rapidly cooling it. As long as the pasteuriz
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Zoologists



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What might happen if you try to open a file that which was created with a program that is not installed on my computer?


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If you try to open a file created with a program not installed on your computer, you may encounter an error stating that the file format is not supported. The f
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Biochemistry



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What new substance is formed when milk is added to vinegar?


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When milk is added to vinegar, it forms curds and whey. The acid in vinegar causes the protein in the milk, called casein, to coagulate and separate from the li
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Chemistry



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Why total soluble solid content decreases during refrigeration of mango pulp?


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During refrigeration, the total soluble solid content in mango pulp may decrease due to the formation of crystals of sugars and other soluble solids, causing th
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Meteorology and Weather



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How does hot weather affect milk?


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Hot weather can lead to the growth of bacteria in milk more quickly, causing it to spoil faster. It can also affect the storage temperature of milk, leading to
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Chemistry



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Is powder milk light sensitive?


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Powdered milk is not typically light-sensitive and can be stored in a container that protects it from moisture and odors in a cool, dark place. Exposure to ligh
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Animal Behavior



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My hamsters gave birth to two babies today and they were both eaten. How should I take care of the babies when the next ones come out?


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It's important to provide a safe and quiet environment for the mother and her babies. Ensure the mother has sufficient food, water, and nesting material. Handle
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Chemistry



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Does sugar make nails rust?


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No, sugar does not make nails rust. Rusting is a process that happens when iron or steel reacts with oxygen and https://mail.ru/ water to form iron oxide. Sugar does not contain
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Chemistry



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Does chocolate milk make iron rust?


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No, chocolate milk does not make iron rust. Rusting is a chemical reaction that occurs when iron is exposed to water and oxygen over time, causing it to corrode
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Zoology or Animal Biology



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Does oxytocin control milk production?


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Yes, oxytocin plays a key role in milk ejection during breastfeeding. When a baby suckles, oxytocin is released from the brain, causing the muscles around the m
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Chemistry



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How do you make a fizzy drink explode?


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Making a fizzy drink explode is dangerous and should not be attempted. Adding mentos candies or other substances to carbonated drinks can create a rapid release
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Cows and Cattle



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A housewife churned full cream milk with a milk churner?


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Churning full cream milk with a milk churner helps separate the cream from the milk. The continuous agitation causes the fat globules in the milk to clump toget
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What is the largest milk producing country of the world?


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The largest milk producing country in the world is India. India is a leading producer of milk, with a large number of dairy farms and a significant dairy indust
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Chemistry



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What makes dish soap separate food coloring in a bowl of milk?


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Dish soap contains molecules that are attracted to both water and fat. When dish soap is added to a bowl of milk with food coloring, the soap molecules surround
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Physics



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Why would a milk bottle probably crack if boiling water were poured into it?


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The sudden change in temperature can cause the milk bottle to expand rapidly and crack due to thermal stress. The glass or plastic material may not be able to w
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What is the objective of color changing milk of magnesia?


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The objective of color-changing milk of magnesia is to show the pH level of a solution. By adding a color indicator that changes color at different pH levels to
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Math and Arithmetic



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What is the chemical symbol for milk?


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Milk is a mixture of different compounds and does not have a specific chemical symbol. Its composition includes water, fats, proteins, lactose, and minerals.