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Yes, it is possible.
a liquid-liquid emulsion.
A suspension can be separated and does not mix together, but emulsion does mix together. A suspension can be separated but an emulsion cannot be separated.Emulsion: The mixture of substance is in one phase , so they can not be separated mechanically. Eg: ShampooSuspension: The mixture of suspension is not in one phase , so they can be separated mechanically.eg: Mixture of oil& water.
Iwould say yes as thet both have dull, grey, matt finish
To mix things that wouldn't otherwise mix -- such as an insoluble solid in a liquid, or two liquid that do not mix (like oil and water). The purpose depends on what you want it for! For instance, most people like salad dressing to be of one consistency, so the purpose of the oil-vinegar emulsion is make it nicer to eat!Well, an insoluble solid in a liquid isNOT an emulsion, but a SUSPENSION.Emulsions are always mixtures of inmiscible liquids. Example: Mayonnaise.
Yes, it is possible.
Yes
Matt paint is also known as flat paint and silk is also known as satin or egg shell. When you mix equal parts of silk with matt the slight amount of sheen in the silk is obliterated and the batch becomes matt.
in culinary emulsion arts an emulsion is a mixture of liquids that would ordinarily not mix together like oil and vinegar
Most emulsions are water based, whether it be Matt or silk, so yes it will be OK. I found this out from a painter and decorator cause i had to do the same. If one is oil based and the other water based then it can't be done. Hope this helped.
Clear poly-urethane, gloss, satin, or, matt.
Immiscible. When shaken an emulsion may form.
a liquid-liquid emulsion.
Yes, enamel paints can be mixed.
Acrylic, like enamel paint, can be matt, gloss, or satin finish. Please see the related link below.
Emulsion is the result of two liquids that don't normally mix well together. Examples of emulsions include certain salad dressings, milk and mayonnaise.
If indoors use emulsion Matt or silk depending on what finish you want.