No it will not cause coalescence. Water separates from oil they do not mix or combine
yes, its a representation of a slow process of diffusion
Oil in water emulsion.
Milk is an emulsion of fat in water.
Butter is a solid emulsion... When a liquid is mixed with a solid, either a gel or a solid emulsion is formed
diffusion or osmosis (diffusion of water)
Acrylic is chemical based resin whereas plastic emulsion is water based.
Latex or emulsion.
An emulsifying agent is a substance that helps an emulsion become more stable. An emulsion is usually a mixture of two products such as oil and water that do not mix together or that are also referred to as immiscible. By adding an emulsifying agent to the mixture, they cause the oil to be broken down into smaller pieces that can then be dispersed throughout then water. This is then what becomes known as an emulsion.
no
Emulsion is combining oil with water. For instance, soap causes oils to bind with water, so soap is an emulsifier.
Diffusion can cause your cells to absorb more water and explode.
the process that causes the water to enter and leave the cell is diffusion