
1) British slang for semen 2) Chemical mixture 3) Colloid 4) Drug delivery device 5) Film coating 6) French word used in English 7) Hollandaise 8) Mayonnaise, butter or mousse 9) Photographic film coating 10) Type of paint 11) Type of water-based paint 12) Water-based paint
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1) Cream 2) Ointment
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- (chemistry) a colloid in which both phases are liquids
- a light-sensitive coating on paper or film; consists of fine grains of silver bromide suspended in a gelatin
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• (n.) Any liquid preparation of a color and consistency resembling milk; as: (a) In pharmacy, an extract of seeds, or a mixture of oil and water united by a mucilaginous substance. (b) In photography, a liquid preparation of collodion holding salt of silver, used in the photographic process.
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(L. emulsio, emulsum) a preparation of one liquid distributed in small globules throughout the body of a second liquid. The dispersed liquid is the discontinuous phase, and the dispersion medium is the continuous phase. When oil is the dispersed liquid and an aqueous solution is the continuous phase, it is known as an oil-in-water emulsion, where.....
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A gelatin base which is a suspension applied to the film. Depending on how the emulsion is prepared, most often with silver salts, differentiates how colors are manifest on the final product as well as the quality of the images. Images are made manifest, in black and white emulsions, when the silver salt is changed into black metal particles. In co...
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a liquid system in which one liquid is finely dispersed in another liquid in such a manner that the two will not separate through the action of gravity alone.
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A dispersal, with a variety of industrial uses of one liquid as small particles in another liquid. An example would be milk.
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A dispersion where a liquid is dispersed in another liquid - for example, mayonnaise is an emulsion of water in oil and milk is an emulsion of oil in water. Strictly speaking, a dispersion is only an emulsion if the dispersed blobs of liquid are of colloidal dimensions.
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1) A stable combination of two or more immiscible (unmixable) materials suspended in a surrounding medium.
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In roofing, a coating consisting of asphalt and fillers suspended in water.
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<pharmacology> A preparation of one liquid distributed in small globules throughout the body of a second liquid. ... The dispersed liquid is the discontinuous phase and the dispersion medium is the continuous phase. When oil is the dispersed liquid and an aqueous solution is the continuous phase, it is known as an oil in water emulsion, where...
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(e-mul´shәn) a mixture of two immiscible liquids, one being dispersed throughout the other in small droplets; a colloid system in which both the dispersed phase and the dispersion medium are liquids. Margarine, cold cream, and various medicated ointments are emulsions. In some emulsions the suspended particl...
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A dispersal, with a variety of industrial uses of one liquid as small particles in another liquid. An example would be milk.
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a mixture in which one liquid, termed the dispersed phase, is uniformly distributed (usually as minute globules) in another liquid, called the continuous phase or dispersion medium. In an oil-water emulsion, the oil is the dispersed phase and the water the dispersion medium; in a water-oil emulsion, the reverse holds. A typical product of oilwells, water-oil emulsion is also used as a drilling fluid. ...
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E·mul'sion noun [ From Latin emulgere , emulsum : confer French émulsion . See Emulge .] Any liquid preparation of a color and consistency resembling milk; as: (a) In pharmacy, an extract of seeds, or a mixture of oil and water united by a mucilaginous substance.
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a liquid system in which one liquid is finely dispersed in another liquid in such a manner that the two will not separate through the action of gravity alone.
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A liquid in which small droplets of one liquid are immiscible in, but thoroughly and evenly dispersed throughout, a second liquid. eg. Acrylic Emulsion
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A mixture containing liquids that are immiscible such as oil and water.
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A coolant formed by mixing soluble oils or compounds with water.
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a homogenous mixture of two or more liquids that do not easily mix
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photographic emulsion noun a light-sensitive coating on paper or film; consists of fine grains of silver bromide suspended in a gelatin
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A dispersion of one liquid in a second, immiscible liquid. (see RFF 705.10.07 - EMULSIONS).
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A light sensitive substance used as a coating for film; made from a silver halide compound. This side should face the lens when the film is exposed.
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a dispersion of one liquid in another possible only when they are mutually insoluble.
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