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peanut butter is an emulsion because there is some sort of fat that keeps the materials together !!! hope this helped
peanut butter is an emulsion because there is some sort of fat that keeps the materials together !!! hope this helped
Butter is a solid emulsion... When a liquid is mixed with a solid, either a gel or a solid emulsion is formed
Butter is considered as an emulsion.
well the difference between peanut butter and jelly is that peanut butter is made from peanuts and jelly is not Peanut butter is an emulsion, while jelly is a gel. One is solids suspended in a liquid, the other a liquid suspended in a solid.
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Chocolate is a type of emulsion known as a water-in-oil emulsion, where cocoa butter is dispersed in milk.
Peanut butter is a homogeneous suspension of peanut particles in an oil. More of a sludge or paste than a solvent/solute system. There are some dissolved flavour compounds in the oil (oil=solvent) and probably some salts or sugar dissolved in the water present in the nut particles (water=solvent)Aside: The oil in peanut butter is often not peanut oil. Peanut oil is a valuable side product and is stripped away and replaced with cheaper vegetable oils
Butter is an emulsion.
No. Peanut butter contains peanuts.
Butter is a water-in-fat emulsion.
The Average price for a jar of Peanut Butter is $3.29.