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Difference between immiscible substance and emulsion.

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Answered by kasiram569
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An emulsion is a suspension of two liquids that usually do not mix together. These liquids that do not mix are said to be immiscible. An example would be oil and water. ... An emulsifying agent (emulsifier) is any substance that keeps the parts of an emulsion mixed together.

Answered by hemaupadhya2019
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Answer:An emulsion is a suspension of two liquids that usually do not mix together. These liquids that do not mix are said to be immiscible. An example would be oil and water. ... An emulsifying agent (emulsifier) is any substance that keeps the parts of an emulsion mixed together.

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