how are emulsion different from gels? give examples for each....
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Gel is a solid jellylike colloid.
Example — Styrofoam.
Emulsion is a mixture of mutually insoluble liquids in which one is dispersed in droplets throughout the other. Example —oil and water can form, first, an oil-in-water emulsion, wherein the oil is the dispersed phase, and water is the dispersion medium.
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Emulsion is a mixture of mutually insoluble liquids in which one is dispersed in droplets throughout the other. Gel is a solid jellylike colloid. Emulsion is a mixture of mutually insoluble liquids in which one is dispersed in droplets throughout the other. Gel is a solid jellylike colloid.
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