emulsión
41emulsion — noun Emulsion is used before these nouns: ↑paint …
42emulsion — e|mul|sion [ıˈmʌlʃən] n [U and C] [Date: 1600 1700; : Modern Latin; Origin: Latin mulgere to milk ] 1.) a mixture of liquids that do not completely combine, such as oil and water 2.) technical the substance on the surface of photographic film or… …
43emulsion — [17] An emulsion is an undissolved suspension of tiny drops of one liquid dispersed throughout another. The classic example of this is milk – whence its name. It comes from modern Latin ēmulsiō, a derivative of ēmulgēre ‘drain out, milk out’.… …
44emulsion — n. milky fluid; suspension of oil or resin in watery liquid or vice versa; any dispersion of one liquid in another; coating, containing suspended silver salt, of photographic films and plates. ♦ emulsify, v.t convert into emulsion. ♦… …
45emulsión — {{#}}{{LM E14733}}{{〓}} {{[}}emulsión{{]}} ‹e·mul·sión› {{《}}▍ s.f.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Mezcla de dos líquidos insolubles entre sí, de tal manera que uno de ellos se distribuye en pequeñísimas partículas en el otro: • Las emulsiones de agua y aceite …
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46emulsion — emulsija statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Dispersinė sistema iš smulkių skysčio lašelių, pasklidusių kitame skystyje. atitikmenys: angl. emulsion rus. эмульсия …
47emulsion — emulsija statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Įprastinis vandeninės emulsijos pavadinimas. atitikmenys: angl. emulsion rus. эмульсия …
48emulsion — [17] An emulsion is an undissolved suspension of tiny drops of one liquid dispersed throughout another. The classic example of this is milk – whence its name. It comes from modern Latin ēmulsiō, a derivative of ēmulgēre ‘drain out, milk out’.… …
49emulsion — n. 1 a fine dispersion of one liquid in another, esp. as paint, medicine, etc. 2 a mixture of a silver compound suspended in gelatin etc. for coating plates or films. Phrases and idioms: emulsion paint a water thinned paint containing a non… …
50Emulsion polymerization — is a type of radical polymerization that usually starts with an emulsion incorporating water, monomer, and surfactant. The most common type of emulsion polymerization is an oil in water emulsion, in which droplets of monomer (the oil) are… …