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The conductance of an emulsion increases on adding common salt. What type of emulsion is this?

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To determine the type of emulsion based on the information given, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Emulsions**: Emulsions are mixtures of two immiscible liquids where one liquid is dispersed in the other. There are two main types of emulsions: - Oil in Water (O/W): Oil droplets are dispersed in water. - Water in Oil (W/O): Water droplets are dispersed in oil. ...
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