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EMULSOID Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
emul·soid i-ˈməl-ˌsȯid. 1. : a colloidal system consisting of a liquid dispersed in a liquid . 2. : a lyophilic sol (as a gelatin solution)
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Emulsoid Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary
a colloidal dispersion in which the dispersed particles are more or less liquid and exert a certain attraction on and absorb a certain quantity of the fluid.
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emulsoid - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
emulsoid (plural emulsoids). A colloid solution consisting of a suspension of liquid particles in a liquid. Derived terms. edit · emulsoidal. Translations.
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emulsoid
emulsoid Chem. (ɪˈmʌlsɔɪd) [G. emulsoid (P. P. von Weimarn 1908, in Zeitschr. f. Chem. & Ind. d. Kolloide III. 27/2), f. emulsion + -oid.] A liquid which appears to contain another liquid in colloidal suspension (see also quot. 1956).1909 Chem. Abstr. III. 394 Classification of Colloids... The physi...
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emulsoid | Taber's Medical Dictionary
A colloid in an aqueous solution in which the colloid has a marked attraction for water to the extent that the dispersoid contains large quantities of water.
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The Technology of Liquid Buffing Compositions
The effect which causes emulsoids to be inherently stable becomes evident when we consider that starches and gums undergo swelling in the presence of water.
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Coacervate
He observed the emulsoid state under the microscope and described small particles that merged into larger particles (Thesis, p. 82), most likely a description In their paper, they give many more examples of colloid systems that flocculate into an emulsoid state, either by varying the temperature, by adding salts
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EMULSOID Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Emulsoid definition: a sol having a liquid disperse phase.. See examples of EMULSOID used in a sentence.
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EMULSOID definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Definition of 'emulsoid'. COBUILD frequency band. emulsoid in American English. (iˈmʌlˌsɔɪd ; ɪˈmʌlˌsɔɪd ). noun. a lyophilic emulsion. Webster's New World ...
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The Nature of the Emulsoid Colloid State
The stabilising colloids used in these fuels belong to a class of bodies forming emulsoid sols and gels in non-aqueous systems, eg in hydrocarbon oils.
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emulsoid, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
OED's earliest evidence for emulsoid is from 1909, in Chemical Abstracts. emulsoid is a borrowing from German. Etymons: German emulsoid. See etymology ...
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Structure of Emulsoid Sol Particles and their Hydration Film - Nature
In the course of an investigation with X-rays into the structure of the hydration film of emulsoid sol particles, we arrived at provisional results.
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suspensoid
suspensoid Physical Chem. (səˈspɛnsɔɪd) [a. G. suspensoid (P. P. von Weimarn 1908, in Zeitschr. f. Chem. u. Industr. d. Kolloide III. 27/2), f. suspens-ion suspension: see -oid.] A lyophobic colloid from which the dispersed phase is readily (and often irreversibly) precipitated by the addition of an...
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