| emulsion |
The photosensitive layer on a piece of film or paper.
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| emulsify |
to break up into small pieces.
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| emulsification |
to emulsify or to form an emulsion.
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| emulsifier |
Additive that promotes the formation of a stable mixture, or emulsion, of oil and water. Common emulsifiers are: metallic soaps, certain animal and vegetable oils, and various polar compounds.
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| emulsion |
A suspension of small drops of 1 liquid in a 2nd with which the 1st will not mix. Emulsions can be formed either by mechanical agitation, or by chemical processes. Unstable emulsions will separate with time or temperature. Stable emulsions will not separate.
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