Definitionn. (chemistry) a colloid in which both phases are liquids
Last update: September 2, 2015
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He kept the bottle containing emulsion in the cupboard. [Please select]
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BUtschli, on the other hand, interprets it as a finely vacuolated foam-structure or emulsion, comparable to that which is observed when small drops of a mixture of finely powdered potash and oil are placed in water, the vacuoles or alveoli being spaces filled with liquid, the more solid portion representing the mesh-work in which the microsomes are placed. [Please select]
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Electuary or emulsion. [Please select]
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The lantern slide is a glass plate, coated with slow and extremely fine-grained emulsion. [Please select]
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This leaves a thin, perfectly transparent emulsion film on the glass, which will readily take color. [Please select]
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The commencement of the saponification is denoted by the formation of an emulsion. [Please select]
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15 per cent of concentrated sulfuric acid diluted with water is added to break the emulsion. [Please select]
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