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a) How are emulsions different from gels? Give example for each. b) Why does solution of sodium chloride not show Tyndall effect whereas the mixture of water and milk shows?

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Answered by sairaj456
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Explanation:

a)Emulsion is a mixture ofmutually insoluble liquids in which one is dispersed in droplets throughout the other. Gel is a solid jellylike colloid. Emulsion is a mixture of mutually insoluble liquids in which one is dispersed in droplets throughout the other. Gel is a solid jellylike colloid

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