Clean it with mild acid to emulsify it.
No. Oil and water don't mix. -- Oil and water can be mixed. Emulsify it. You would need to mix in the oil slowly while stirring with an electric mixer. You would need to use a large enough quantity of paint for the mixer to be submerged.
emulsify it with propanol.
You can make it easier to get Gelatin out of a mold by coating the mold with a very thin layer of vegetable oil before pouring in the liquid gelatin. You can also put the mold briefly in lukewarm water to loosen the gelatin from the mold.
I am not sure about all Krill Oil products, however for Everest Nutrition Krill Oil the gelatin is made from Tilapia fish.
Liquid detergent consists of a hydrophilic sulphurous head and a hydrophobic hydrocarbon tail. When detergent is added to coconut oil and water, the head dissolves in water and the tail dissolves in the oil. When the water is agitated, the coconut oil begins to emulsify because the charges on the surface of the coconut oil are now the same, repelling each other, forming globules.
To emulsify is to put to liquids together that generally separate from each other(water and oil for example). In recipes many times butter is emulsified into other ingredients(wing sauce for example). Usually the emulsifying agent in cooking is a protein(commonly egg yolk).
Yes.
Gelatin form a gel when mixed with water.
A change in medium water to Gelatin would affect the rate of diffusion dramatically. The change from water to gelatin would slow down the rate of diffusion.
The boiling point of water will increase if gelatin will be added to the water. The reason for this is because gelatin adds to the concentration of the liquid resulting to higher boiling point.
Oil is hydrophobic as in oil and water don't mix. When your hands are oily, the oil repels the water and your hands stay greasy. Soap acts to emulsify oils which means to break them up into tiny pieces and surround them with hydrophilic, water loving, molecules. When oils are emulsified by soap they lose the ability to repel water and can then be washed off your hands. All clean!