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Describe the properties of emulsions.
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Solution
- The size of dispersed droplets in emulsions is somewhat larger than the size of dispersed particles in sols.
- Emulsions are colloidal systems and exhibit all typical colloidal properties such as Brownian movement, Tyndall effect, electrophoresis, and coagulation.
- Emulsions require the presence of an emulsifying agent (emulsifier) to stabilize the droplets by forming a protective film around them.
- Without an emulsifier, emulsions are unstable and tend to separate into their constituent liquids.
- Emulsions can be broken into their constituent liquids by physical methods such as heating, freezing, and centrifuging.
- They can also be broken by chemical methods that destroy the emulsifying agent.
- The process of breaking an emulsion to yield the original liquids is called demulsification.
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