Chemistry, asked by dk84632, 4 months ago

a. How would you differentiate between oil and water?​

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Answered by bhaswati1203
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Answer:

Oil and water are normally immiscible, but with proper mixing and stability agents, a permanent mixture, or emulsion, can be achieved. O/w emulsions are comprised of oil droplets suspended in an aqueous phase, while w/o emulsions are the opposite- water droplets suspended in a continuous oil phase.

Answered by vyshnav16
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question:

How would you differentiate between oil and water?

Explanation:

Oil and water are normally immiscible, but with proper mixing and stability agents, a permanent mixture, or emulsion, can be achieved. O/w emulsions are comprised of oil droplets suspended in an aqueous phase, while w/o emulsions are the opposite- water droplets suspended in a continuous oil phase

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