Why does milk bubble when u put a straw in the milk and u blow into it?!


Question:

Why does milk bubble when u put a straw in the milk and u blow into it?

when u put a straw in a class of milk and start to blow into it, why does it start to bubble?


Answers:
It is the protein in the milk that allows bubbles to hold their shape, instead of breaking up right away like some other liquids do.

Lots of things do that. Soy milk does that too. It's likely due to the fat or oil content. That's my guess.

because you are blowing in to it

Because you're putting air into it, obviously. The air is lighter than the milk so it rises to the top of the glass, hence the bubbling you see.

newtons law of action and reaciton for every action there is an equal and oposite reaction more liquids including milkshakes you can actually force the air in through a straw and it will come back out thought the drink ie the milk. You are not causing a chemical reaction by doing that. Milk is sorrunded by air in its natural state so it is not going to combust or anything

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because the milk fairies are restless.




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