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Emerson Ho
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8 February, 14:53
How do you describe the milk?
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Nathalia Floyd
8 February, 15:01
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emulsion
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An emulsion is a mixture of two or more liquids that are normally immiscible. Emulsions are part of a more general class of two-phase systems of matter called colloids.
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