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- Macroemulsion abstract "Macroemulsions are kinetically stabilized mixtures of at least two immiscible liquids where one of the liquids has droplets with a diameter greater than 0.1 μm. Macroemulsions scatter light effectively and therefore appear milky, because their droplets are greater than a wavelength of light. They are part of a larger family of emulsions along with microemulsions. As with all emulsions, one phase serves as the dispersing agent. It is often called the continuous or outer phase. The remaining phase(s) are disperse or inner phase(s), because the liquid droplets are finely distributed amongst the larger continuous phase droplets. This type of emulsion is thermodynamically unstable, but can be stabilized for a period of time with applications of kinetic energy. Surfactants (emulsifiers) are used to reduce the interfacial tension between the two layers, and induce macroemulsion stability for a useful amount of time.".
- Macroemulsion thumbnail Macroemulsion.png?width=300.
- Macroemulsion wikiPageID "36051162".
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- Macroemulsion wikiPageRevisionID "697762754".
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Adsorption.
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Bancroft_rule.
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Buffer_zone.
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Bulk_cargo.
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Buoyancy.
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Liquids.
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Colloid.
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Critical_micelle_concentration.
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLink DLVO_theory.
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Diffusion.
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Einstein_relation_(kinetic_theory).
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Emulsion.
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Heat.
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Hydrophile.
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Hydrophobe.
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Ionic_strength.
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Kinetic_energy.
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Microemulsion.
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Miscibility.
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLink PH.
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Phase_(matter).
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Potential_well.
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Solubility.
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Solvent.
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Surface_tension.
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Surfactant.
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Temperature.
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Thermal_energy.
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Thermodynamics.
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Van_der_Waals_force.
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Volume_fraction.
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLink File:CHEM_446_Potential_well.png.
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLink File:Coalescence.png.
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLink File:Creaming2.png.
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLink File:Demulification.png.
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLink File:Flocculation4.png.
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLink File:Macroemulsion.png.
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Macroemulsion".
- Macroemulsion wikiPageWikiLinkText "macroemulsion".
- Macroemulsion quote "Emulsion in which the particles of the dispersed phase have diameters from approximately 1 to 100 μm. Note 1: Macro-emulsions comprise large droplets and thus are "unstable" in the sense that the droplets sediment or float, depending on the densities of the dispersed phase and dispersion medium. Separation of the dispersed and continuous phases usually occurs within time periods from a few seconds to a few hours, depending upon the viscosity of the fluid medium and the size and density of the droplets. Note 2: Macro-emulsions usually contain low-molecular-weight or polymeric surfactants that decrease the rates of coalescence of dispersed droplets. Droplets of the dispersed phase may be also stabilized by adsorption of solid particles onto their surface .".
- Macroemulsion title "IUPAC definition".
- Macroemulsion width "30".
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- Macroemulsion subject Category:Liquids.
- Macroemulsion type Liquid.
- Macroemulsion comment "Macroemulsions are kinetically stabilized mixtures of at least two immiscible liquids where one of the liquids has droplets with a diameter greater than 0.1 μm. Macroemulsions scatter light effectively and therefore appear milky, because their droplets are greater than a wavelength of light. They are part of a larger family of emulsions along with microemulsions. As with all emulsions, one phase serves as the dispersing agent. It is often called the continuous or outer phase.".
- Macroemulsion label "Macroemulsion".
- Macroemulsion sameAs Q6725269.
- Macroemulsion sameAs m.0j_7br4.
- Macroemulsion sameAs Q6725269.
- Macroemulsion wasDerivedFrom Macroemulsion?oldid=697762754.
- Macroemulsion depiction Macroemulsion.png.
- Macroemulsion isPrimaryTopicOf Macroemulsion.