Difference between emulsion and foam? ♀️♀️♀️♀️
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The distinction between a foam and an emulsion is very simple if the average fluid pressure is less than the critical pressure of both liquids within the fluid. The fluid is a foam if the temperature is greater than the bubble point of the discontinuous phase and an emulsion if less. The distinction however, becomes blurred if the average fluid pressure is greater than the critical pressure of the discontinuous phase, in which there is no obvious or observable phase change from liquid to gas. The distinction becomes yet more blurred if the average fluid pressure and temperature are near the critical point of the discontinuous phase.
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