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Emulsions are normally prepared by shaking the two components together vigorously although some kind of emulsifiying agent usually has to added to stabilize the product. This emulsifying agent amy be a soap or other sufactant (surface active) sepcies or a lyophilic sol that forms a protective film around the dispersed phase. Emulsion broadly classified into two types: (i) Oil in water emulsions (O/W): Oil acts as dispersed phase and water acts as dispersion medium. (ii). Water in oil emulsion (W/O): Water acts as dispersed phase and oil acts as dispersion medium Due test, dilution test may be emplyoyed for identification of emulsions. Q. Read two statment s: (1) milk is an example of oil in water (O/w) type emulsion (2) cold cream is an example of water in oil (W/O) type emulsion

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  2. What do you mean by gold number ?

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  4. Write the dispersed phase and dispersion medium of the following collo...

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  5. Name the dispersed phase and dispersion medium in milk.

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  7. Write the difference between physisorption and chemisorption with resp...

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  8. Write the difference between physisorption and chemisorption with resp...

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  9. What is the relationship between an atom containing 11 protons, 11 ele...

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  10. Write the difference between physisorption and chemisorption with resp...

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  11. What is the difference between oil/water (o/w) type and water/oil (w/o...

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  12. Write the equation of straight line for the Freundlich's adsorption is...

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  13. The nucleus of an atom has 5 protons and 6 neutrons. What would be the...

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  15. hardy - Schulze law states that :

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  16. Explain Tyndall effect.

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  17. Define the following : Kraft temperature.

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  18. Define the following : Critical micelles concentration.

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  20. Give three differences between lyophilic and lyophobic colloids.

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