Emulsions are homogeneous mixtures.
Heterogeneous materials can be separated as they are made from separate components. Oil and vinegar salad dressing is an example of heterogeous product.
A solution is a homogenous mixture where the solute is dissolved in the solvent, leading to a consistent and uniform distribution of particles throughout. This results in no visible separation or settling of components over time.
An emulsion typically has a creamy or smooth texture, resulting from the fine dispersion of one liquid phase in another (e.g., oil droplets in water). This texture is due to the stabilizing agents, like emulsifiers, which prevent the separation of the two phases and promote a homogenous mixture.
Yes. Consists of quartz and feldsper.
No, lotion is a mixture or emulsion of different substances such as water, oils, and other ingredients. A solution is a homogenous mixture where one substance is dissolved in another substance.
no its not a emulsion dude.....
Butter is a solid emulsion... When a liquid is mixed with a solid, either a gel or a solid emulsion is formed
emulsion. emulsion
heterogenous as it is made of a lot of different stuff.
how is the formatio of an emulsion minimized?
Butter is considered as an emulsion.
Milk is the best example of an emulsion.