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An emulsion has liquid particles dispersed in a liquid medium An emulsion is a type of colloidal solution consisting of liquid(dispersed phase) mixed in another liquid(dispersing medium), so the mixture is an emulsion.A gel is a colloid of liquid(dispersed medium) mixed with solids.(eg-butter)
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No it has medium density.
MPLC is Medium Pressure Liquid Chromatography.
The two states of a colloid are either a gas or liquid and a solid. The dispersion medium is either the liquid or gas that is mixed with the dispersed medium, which are usually solid particles.
Pen and Ink!!!!! I had this question in my Art Appreciation class so, it's definitely true.
No, for jellies, dispersion phase is liquid and dispersion medium is solid. And for emulsions,both dispersion phase and dispersion medium is liquid.
Graphite pencils are commonly used as a medium for drawing.
A liquid substance's molecules have a moderate amount of kinetic energy and still has a medium amount of intermolecular cohesion. This can be represented by drawing a group of molecules close to each other with medium length vectors.?æ
In wave motion, the media are said to be liquid and solid according to the states of media themselves, that is, if a medium is in solid state then the medium is said to be solid medium and if the medium is in liquid state, then the medium is said to be liquid medium.
water is an example of a medium.
Its the type of paint u used. It can go for all art, for example: drawing in pencil, the pencil is the medium. In painting the oil paint is the medium. Coloring using chalk the chalk becomes the medium etc.
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An emulsion has liquid particles dispersed in a liquid medium An emulsion is a type of colloidal solution consisting of liquid(dispersed phase) mixed in another liquid(dispersing medium), so the mixture is an emulsion.A gel is a colloid of liquid(dispersed medium) mixed with solids.(eg-butter)
a liquid has a medium density because some of its particles are touching but not all of them are and not all of them are not touching at all
Drawing is the word that is commonly used to refer to the practice of making marks upon a surface. Usually these marks let the surface show through. For example, we see the paper through the pencil lines of a sketch. We see the walls between the charcoal marks that represent buffalo. Drawing is usually done with a dry medium, like pencils and charcoal, although ink is also a drawing medium. Illustration is an application of a techinque. A drawing of a horse is not an illustration unless it accompanies and supports a text (say, a magazine article about horses, or a book for which the drawing serves as its cover). A photo can be an illustration.
It is a drawing that shows space. Example: the drawing shows a hall. When you see there is perspective in the drawing.