Is making skim milk an example of solubility?
No, making skim milk is not an example of solubility. Solubility is the ability of a substance to dissolve in a solvent, usually a liquid. Skim milk is made by removing the cream, which is the fattiest part, from whole milk. This process does not involve the dissolution of any substances, so it is not an example of solubility.
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