The density of milk is generally 1.038-1.040 at the beginning and the specific gravity is 1.032.
When we study physics, we learn that every substance has a density and is different. So what is the density of common milk? The following small series to give you a specific introduction.
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The density of milk at the same temperature is not much different from the absolute value of specific gravity, but because the temperature standard for making specific gravity timing is not the same volume, the density is 0.002 smaller than the specific gravity. The average density of normal milk is 1.030, and the average specific gravity is 1.032.
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The more fat-free dry matter in milk, the higher the density. Generally, the density of colostrum is 1.038-1.040. After adding water to milk, the density decreases by 0.003 for every 10% increase in water.
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The specific gravity or density of milk is a common index to test the quality of milk. Most of the milk is water, but there are some soluble nutrients, these nutrients are solid, density than water, so the density of milk than water.
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The specific gravity of milk refers to the ratio of the weight of a certain product of milk to the weight of water with the same volume and temperature at 15 ℃. The density of milk refers to the ratio
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Milk contains rich protein, fat, vitamins and minerals and other nutrients.