Oil emulsification by way of the put-off water

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In summary, the conversation discusses the process of creating an emulsion using white mineral oil and water. The speaker mentions that adding an emulsifier and agitating the mixture can result in an emulsion, but it is difficult to understand the exact process. They suggest seeking further explanation from someone else.
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How is the white oil emulsified O/W but thre water is to be put off later
How is the correct work to be done on white mineral oil emulsified as O/W but most of the water is to be deferred / put off later by indefinite amount of time?
At the time water is added/mixed that mixture just become exactly the same as the emulsification mixture being done at once
 
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Difficult to understand what you said. Mineral oil and water may not mix or may not stay mixed. An emulsifier would be added to one of them and then the other is to be added with agitation; and the result may be an emulsion. Some other member could explain the theory or the mechanism.
 

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