explain suspension and emulsion with examples
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Emulsions are an example of colloids composed of tiny particles suspended in another immiscible (unmixable) material. 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. ... Examples of emulsions include butter and margarine, and mayonnaise.
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