Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Milk Centrifuge Can You Separate A Milky Tea Into Its Constituent Parts (i.e. Black Tea And Milk) Using A Centrifuge?

Can you separate a milky tea into its constituent parts (i.e. black tea and milk) using a centrifuge? - milk centrifuge

In a moment of madness, just add milk to a cup of tea I had for a colleague. He allowed himself a black tea, and I need a way to find the milk in your cup of tea separately, before he realized what I was doing. I have access to a centrifuge at high speed and are looking for a chance to use it. Please help!

2 comments:

ignoramu... said...

You appear to have another moment of madness with this issue. Milk contains components into water soluble, and should be a Super Dooper centrifuge, if you can separate solutes of a solution.

jen said...

I know this may sound strange, but be patient for a moment ...
I go out on a limb and say, boil the kettle and add the milk, not this time.

Alternatively, they can use the centrifuge. (depending on the type you are, of course).

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