Every student learns that oil and water don’t mix. But there are exceptions. The two liquids are immiscible, but they can be blended together into an emulsion in which small droplets of oil are ...
Particular types of samples, such as those containing detergent, may create emulsions when doing an oil-in-water extraction into a solvent. The boundary between the sample and the solvent will have an ...
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