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an emulsion is a colliodal solution consistency of​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\longrightarrowAn emulsion is a colloidal solution of two liquids, one of which is an oil and the other one is water. For example, milk is an emulsion. It is colloidal solution of liquid fat in water.

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In its simplest form, an emulsion is a mixture of two immiscible liquids (usually an organic “oil” and water) in which one liquid (the dispersed phase) is in the form of microscopic droplets dispersed in the other (continuous) phase.

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