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Any stable mixture of two or more immiscible liquids where one liquid (in the form of fine droplets or globules) is dispersed in the other.
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| emulsion |
A dispersion of droplets of one liquid in another, immiscible liquid, in which the droplets are of colloidal or near-colloidal sizes.
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| emulsion |
a mixture in which two immiscible substances, like oil and water, stay mixed together thanks to a third substance called an emulsifier. The emulsifier is usually something like a soap, whose molecules have a water-soluble end and an organic-soluble end. The soap molecules form little balls called micelles, in which the water-soluble ends point out into the water, and the organic-soluble ends point into the inside of the ball. ...
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| emulsion |
Intimate mixture of oil and water, generally of a milky or cloudy appearance. Emulsions may be of two types: oil-in water (where water is the continuous phase) and water-in-oil (where water is the discontinuous phase).
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| emulsion c. |
1. lyophilic c. 2. rarely, emulsion.
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