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
Toothpaste is considered an emulsion.
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.
Purell 70% Gel is TGA Approved Purell Foam gives a reduced Cost in use you use less foam than gel meaning your TFX dispenser has to be refilled less often
The 3 types of colloidal system are: 1. Lyophilic colloids 2. Lyophobic colloids 3. Association colloids
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
Toothpaste is considered an emulsion.
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 ;)
collodial
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.
No, but it is an emulsion.
An emulsion.
Purell 70% Gel is TGA Approved Purell Foam gives a reduced Cost in use you use less foam than gel meaning your TFX dispenser has to be refilled less often
what process uses an invisble ink sprayed ongto the foam or gel core to impede the foam or gels expansion