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Chemistry, 18.07.2019 10:00, vbodbodlhviprw2954

Milk is a heterogeneous mixture that contains different types of particles in different phases. due to the sizes of the particles in milk and the way they are dispersed, the particles do not easily settle out. they also cannot easily be filtered out. therefore, milk is best described as a

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