Emulsoids are colloidal systems that consist of liquid droplets dispersed in another liquid, and they tend to be reversible; this means that under certain conditions, the dispersed phase can be recovered. Suspensoids, on the other hand, are solid particles suspended in a liquid and are generally less reversible, as the solid particles may not easily return to their original state once separated. The reversibility of emulsoids is due to the stability of the liquid phase, while suspensoids may undergo changes that make separation and recovery more difficult.
The difference between emulsoid and suspension in terms of affinity for solvent is that suspensoids have no affinity for the solvent. They are ready to fall out as soon as a charge is dispensed into the medium.
Emulsoids are reversible sols that form reversible gels, meaning they can revert back to sol form with the addition of suitable solvents or conditions. Suspensoids, on the other hand, are irreversible as they do not revert back to sol form once gel formation occurs.
Emulsoids form stable foams easily due to their ability to adsorb at interfaces and create a film around the gas bubbles. On the other hand, suspensoids do not form stable foams easily as they lack the ability to form a stable film around the gas bubbles.
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