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How is an emulsion different from a solution?

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Answered by AshikaSinha
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animal Sunny ja solution of two immiscible liquid made miscible and in distinguish from each other

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Emulsions are prepared by shaking vigorously a mixture of two immiscible liquids. Emulsions are lyophobic and unstable. Hence a third substance called an emulsifying agent also called emulsifier is added to the emulsion during its preparation The emulsifiers are soaps, detergents, long chain sulphonic acids, lyophilic sols, alkyl sulphonates, etc. The emulsifier forms a protective layer surrounding the disperse phase or colloidal particle and converts lyophobic emulsion into lyophilic emulsion. Hence emulsion is prepared by mixing an emulsifier with a dispersion medium and then adding the disperse phase slowly with constant stirring

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