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A. Two immisicble liquids, not emulsified; B. An emulsion of Phase B dispersed in Phase A; C. The unstable emulsion progressively separates; D. The (purple) surfactant positions itself on the interfaces between Phase A and Phase B, stabilizing the emulsio |
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Emulsion Summary
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 An emulsion is a system that has at least one immiscible liquid distributed in another liquid, or solid, in the form of tiny droplets. It is an unstable system that is made more stable by the presence of a surfactant. Emulsions have been used by humans...
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 Mixture of two or more liquids in which one is dispersed in the other as microscopic or ultramicroscopic droplets (&see; colloid). Emulsions are stabilized by agents (emulsifiers) that (e.g., in the case of soap or detergent molecules) form films at...
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 Photographically, a suspension of a salt of silver in gelatin or collodion used to coat film. FIGURE E.4 Bullet embolism that occurred when a projectile entered the upper aorta and was carried by blood flow into the iliac artery of the pelvis....
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 A COLLOIDAL suspension of a liquid in another...
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 An emulsion is a mixture of two immiscible (unblendable) substances. One substance (the dispersed phase) is dispersed in the other (the continuous phase). Examples of emulsions include butter and margarine, milk and cream, espresso, mayonnaise, the...

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