Best Test for Detecting Water Adulteration in Milk

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Adulteration of milk with water is best judged by the determination of:

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Adulteration of milk with water is best judged by the determination of:

  1. Freezing point ✓ Correct
  2. Specific gravity
  3. SNF
  4. Fat content
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Freezing point

The Freezing point depression test (Cryoscopy) using the Hortvet cryoscope is the best and most reliable method to detect water adulteration in milk. Pure milk has a constant freezing point of −0.535°C to −0.550°C (average −0.545°C). Addition of water raises (i.e., brings it closer to 0°C) this freezing point.

Why Freezing Point is the Best Test
  • The freezing point of milk is the most constant physical property of milk.
  • Addition of 1% water to milk raises its freezing point by 0.006°C.
  • The test is highly sensitive and cannot be easily manipulated by adding other solutes (which would alter other properties).
  • Note: Mastitis milk shows a normal freezing point (not depressed), because mastitis increases chloride which compensates for the drop in lactose.
Why Specific Gravity Alone is Not Best
  • Specific gravity can be manipulated by adding skim milk (raises SG) along with water (lowers SG), masking adulteration.
  • Freezing point is more specific and harder to falsify.
Instrument Used
  • Hortvet cryoscope / Hortvet apparatus — measures the freezing point of milk.

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