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Definitions of emulsify in various dictionaries:
verb - cause to become an emulsion
verb - form into or become an emulsion
verb - to make into an emulsion
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To make into an emulsion. |
make into or become an emulsion. |
If two liquids emulsify or are emulsified, they combine and become a smooth mixture. |
Make into or become an emulsion. |
form into or become an emulsion |
cause to become an emulsion make into an emulsion |
Emulsify might refer to |
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An emulsion is a mixture of two or more liquids that are normally immiscible (unmixable or unblendable). Emulsions are part of a more general class of two-phase systems of matter called colloids. Although the terms colloid and emulsion are sometimes used interchangeably, emulsion should be used when both phases, dispersed and continuous, are liquids. In an emulsion, one liquid (the dispersed phase) is dispersed in the other (the continuous phase). Examples of emulsions include vinaigrettes, homogenized milk, mayonnaise, and some cutting fluids for metal working. Graphene and its modified forms are also a good example of recent unconventional surfactants helping in stabilizing emulsion systems.The word "emulsion" comes from the Latin mulgeo, mulgere "to milk", as milk is an emulsion of fat and water, along with other components. * Two liquids can form different types of emulsions. As an example, oil and water can form, first, an oil-in-water emulsion, wherein the oil is the dispersed phas |