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How is an emulsion different from a solution?

:The components are mixed unevenly instead of evenly within the emulsion.

:Insoluble instead of soluble particles are suspended within the emulsion.

:Two liquids that normally are not mixable are mixed in the emulsion.

:The components of an emulsion are single elements or compounds instead of a mixture of compounds.

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An emulsion refers to a liquid dispersed in another liquid with which it is not soluble. For example, oil mixed with vinegar is an example of an emulsion with which oil remains suspended as droplets in vinegar, in which it is not soluble. An emulsifier helps to stabilize emulsions and aid in the mixing of the substances.
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