Enlist deffrent theories of emulsion
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An emulsion is a thermodynamically unstable system consisting of at least two immiscible liquid phases, one of which is dispersed as globules (the dispersed phase) in the other liquid phase (the continuous phase), stabilized by the presence of an emulsifying agent.
Theories of Emulsions
- Monomolecular Adsorption theory
- Oriented-Wedge Theory
- Oriented adsorption theory
- Plastic or Interfacial film theory
- Surface tension theory
- Interfacial tension theory
- Fischer’s theory of hydrates and solvates
- Viscosity theory
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