Science, asked by shrutisathe220, 2 months ago

creaming in emulsion governed by mcq​

Answers

Answered by RainbowSparkl1es
0

Answer:

SORRY QUESTION UNCLEAR !!!!

Explanation:

Please make the question clear so I can help you

Here is the answer of what I understood from the question :

Creaming is not an actual breaking but a separation of the emulsion into two emulsions, one of which (the cream) is richer in the disperse phase than the other. Creaming is the principal process by which the disperse phase separates from an emulsion and is typically the precursor to actual coalescence.

Similar questions