With water and a hydrophobe, the result is an emulsion
Theoretically yes. The detergant is an emulsifier so it should mix with any liquid.
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An emulsifier increases kinetic stability and stabilizes emulsion. However, there is not a chemical formula for an emulsifier as there are many types.
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i know washing up liquid is an emulsifier
Theoretically yes. The detergant is an emulsifier so it should mix with any liquid.
No. the oil always rests on the top of the water, this is because oil and water are 'immiscible' if you wanted to get them to mix together you can add washing up liquid (emulsifier) to the mixture the mixture is then known as an emulsion because you added the emulsifier (washing up liquid)
The tulco textile ink product emulsifier is a substance that helps to stabilize the mixture of oil and water in the ink. It allows the different components of the ink to stay mixed together, resulting in a consistent and smooth application on fabric.
It can be Put into things to make it an emulsifier but on its own no its not.
No, oil would not be soluble to create the solution without some type of emulsifier.
A human emulsifier as in something humans would use? Or an actual human being an emulsifier? But the yolk of an egg is an emulsifier. Which is used in shampoo. Hope it helped :).
Emulsifier 471 contains pig fat.
An emulsifier is a substance that stabilizes emulsions. You need an emulsifier to make that mixture stable.
an emulsifier works by i dont knw
No. Wikipedia: A solvent is a liquid or gas that dissolves a solid, liquid, or gaseous solute, resulting in a solution.Strawberries are not a liquid or a gas.
It's used as an emulsifier and sometimes as a surfactant. Depending on the pharmaceutical form..