collodial
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
Purell hand sanitizer gel is a more viscous formula that requires rubbing on the hands to spread and evaporate, while the foam version is lighter and comes out as foam, which spreads more easily. Both are effective at killing germs but the choice between them is often a matter of personal preference.
Almost any combination of gas, liquid, and solid.-Any colloid consisting of solid dispersed in a gas is called a smoke. (ex. dust, industrial smoke)-A liquid dispersed in a gas is referred to as a fog. (ex. mist, clouds, hair sprays)-Gas cannot be dispersed into gas.
The 3 types of colloidal system are: 1. Lyophilic colloids 2. Lyophobic colloids 3. Association colloids
Foam beds typically consist of several layers, with the top layer being memory foam or polyurethane foam for comfort and pressure relief. The middle layers may include transition foam for support and weight distribution. The base layer is usually high-density foam for durability and stability. Some foam beds may also have additional layers such as cooling gel foam or latex foam for temperature regulation and added comfort.
lightweight foam insulation also Safe Emulsion Agar gel
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.
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
Well for a start emulsion is usually used as an under-coat for painting and foam is usually used as filling gaps to help with insulation. so if i was you id go to the shop tell them what you want doing then they will tell you to either buy foam, emulsion or something better for the job ;)
Gel foam typically has a solid, opaque appearance similar to regular memory foam, but with a translucent or swirled texture due to the added gel particles. The gel particles are dispersed throughout the foam to provide additional support, cooling properties, and comfort.
collodial
An emulsion.
No, but it is an emulsion.
Gunpowder typically ignites and burns faster than emulsion-gel explosive, which results in a quicker release of energy and a faster explosive force. Emulsion-gel explosives are engineered to be more stable, controlled, and efficient, so they may be more predictable and suitable for certain applications despite having a slower speed of reaction.
what process uses an invisble ink sprayed ongto the foam or gel core to impede the foam or gels expansion
An emulsion is formed when a liquid dissolves in another liquid,e.g.starch,glue,e.t.c.