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what is emulsifier ????​

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Answered by TheExpensive
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An emulsifier is an additive which helps two liquids mix. For example, water and oil separate in a glass, but adding an emulsifier will help the liquids mix together. Some examples of emulsifiers are egg yolks and mustard.

Answered by MoonlightPhoenix
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Emulsifier :

  • ➸ An emulsifier is a surface active agent with an affinity for both the oil and the water phases on the same molecule.

  • ➸ An emulsifier reduces the surface tension at the oil /water interface and protects the newly formed droplet interfaces from immediate coalescence.

There are three kinds of emulsions :

  • ➸ Temporary Emulsions

  • ➸ Semi-permanent Emulsions

  • ➸ Permanent Emulsions

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