What is the meaning of emulsification?
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The process of making two liquids into a colloidal suspension, in which particles of one liquid are dispersed throughout the other but not dissolved in it:The students conducted an experiment to produce hand cream from oil, water, and other ingredients, applying the theory of emulsification.
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- the process of making two liquids into a colloidal suspension, in which particles of one liquid are dispersed throughout the other but not dissolved in it:The students conducted an experiment to produce hand cream from oil, water, and other ingredients, applying the theory of emulsification....
- Emulsification is the process of breaking down the fat into smaller blood cells which makes it easy for enzymes to function and digest food. Fat emulsification helps digest fats into fatty acids and glycerol that are easily absorbed by the small intestine.
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