phase of emulsion is two or more immiscible liquids.it contain two phases,dispersal phase and dispersal medium
No, for jellies, dispersion phase is liquid and dispersion medium is solid. And for emulsions,both dispersion phase and dispersion medium is liquid.
Emulsions will settle into layers when they are left standing undisturbed.
An emulsion is a type of colloid, but a colloid is not necessarily an emulsion. Other types of colloids include foams and gels.
Silver salts (AgCl)
It is a solution because if let sit over time particles will settle. ------------------------------------------------ Actually there is evidence with the related link below that shows it is a colloid
No, for jellies, dispersion phase is liquid and dispersion medium is solid. And for emulsions,both dispersion phase and dispersion medium is liquid.
Emulsions will settle into layers when they are left standing undisturbed.
X Ray film emulsions are sensitive to light.
Emulsions can appear cloudy or white when light shines through it.
The purpose of phase-transfer catalysts is to dissolve ionic compounds in organic solvents and vice versa. You need that emulsion formation as a sign that it's working, and the vigorous stirring helps form those emulsions.
How does emulsion work
In place of dynamite, emulsions gained popularity in the 1990s because of their water resistance and low density
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An emulsion is defined as: a fine dispersion of minute droplets of one liquid in another in which it is not soluble or miscible. Therefore food scraps are not emulsions.
Emulsions are homogeneous mixtures.
no its false
The milk and the mayonnaise are emulsions.