sıvıçözüt

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(Denizbilim) emulsion
a stable suspension of small droplets of one liquid in another with which it is immiscible

Mayonnaise is an emulsion where egg is used to keep oil and water mixed.

{n} a kind of liquid softening medicin
A suspension of light-sensitive chemicals in a viscous medium to form a coating on photographic film or plates
Micro-thin layers of gelatin on film in which light-sensitive ingredients are suspended; triggered by light to create a chemical reaction resulting in a photographic image
ensitized silver halide coating on acetate base of film able to recreate images when exposed to light
a suspension of droplets of one liquid in another liquid (such as oil and water) The two liquids do not actually combine but are instead suspended within one another
An emulsion can be formed from the correct mixture of oil, water and surfactant In the emulsion phase the oil and water will not separate Common examples of emulsions include mayonaise and various salad dressings See also microemulsion
a mixture of liquids that do not dissolve in each other to form a true solution, but have droplets of one liquid dispersed throughout the other For MRF it is generally an oil and water mix Emulsifier--a substance added to soluble oil MRF to aid in forming an emulsion in the fluid see above O
A mixture (usually milky-white) in which one liquid is dispersed (but not dissolved) in another A latex paint or caulk binder is often referred to as an emulsion, even though it is a dispersion of solid polymer particles in a liquid (water) In Europe, latex paints are often referred to as "emulsion paints "
A suspension of small droplets of one liquid in an another in an which it is insoluble For the formation of a stable emulsion, an emulsifying agent must usually be present
The photosensitive, chemically active surface on photographic film and paper
a colloid in which both phases are liquid
(b) In photography, a liquid preparation of collodion holding salt of silver, used in the photographic process
The emulsion forms the light sensitive part of film or paper The film base is usually polyester or tri-acetate which is then coated with a layer or layers of an emulsion made up of silver halide crystals in gelatin
Casting of light-sensitive chemicals on papers, films, printing plates and stencils
A suspension of a light-sensitive material (salt of silver) in a colloidal medium (usually gelatin) used to coat photographic film, printing plates or paper In popular usage, any coating, whether or not it is photo-sensitive
{i} suspension and dispersion of one liquid within another
Light-sensitive silver halides mixed with additives and gelatin that are coated on a film or paper surface to create photographic film or printing paper
A thin coating of light-sensitive material, usually silver halide in gelatin, in which the image is formed on film and photographic papers