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Why do emulsions require an emulsifying agent? How does it work?

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  • 26-09-2021

Answer:

Because it has oil and aqueous phases in it.

Explanation:

Emulsion is a biphasic system which has two substances oil and water.

Oil and water are immiscible and emulsifier is required to make them miscible.

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