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Why is it that when you heat milk to a point where it boils, the volume rises and sometimes spills over? And why does light reflect in a mirror but go straight through glass?

Why is it that when you heat milk to a point where it boils, the volume increases and it sometimes spills over?

Manyando Milupi, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, UK

Why does light reflect in a mirror but go straight through glass?

Chris Szymonski, Waupaca, Wisconsin, US

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