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what is emulsification​

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Answered by dangoreatharva
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Emulsification is defined as a process of dispersing one liquid (containing the bioactive compounds) in a second immiscible liquid, by applying electrostatic, or hydrophobic, or hydrogen bonding interactions between the bioactive compounds and an encapsulating material [16].

Answered by adarshraj313
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Emulsification is called the process of mixing liquids to form an emulsion. Although the liquids forming them may be clear, emulsions appear cloudy or coloured as light is dispersed by the mixture's suspended particles.

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