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peanut butter is an emulsion because there is some sort of fat that keeps the materials together !!! hope this helped
Butter is considered as an emulsion.
One difference between plastic emulsion and acrylic emulsion paints is the washability. Acrylic emulsion is more durable and wear resistance than plastic.
Yes, it is possible.
Oil in water emulsion.
In most cases it is a suspension, sometimes an emulsion, or even a gel is possible combined with emulsion. So in short: it's a rather complex texture
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peanut butter is an emulsion because there is some sort of fat that keeps the materials together !!! hope this helped
no its not a emulsion dude.....
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
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how is the formatio of an emulsion minimized?
Milk is the best example of an emulsion.
Butter is considered as an emulsion.
It has a mild flavor, with a strange texture. Not bad, but sort of tough.
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