Definition of Emulsifiable

1. Adjective. That can be emulsified, or applied in an emulsion ¹

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Definition of Emulsifiable

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Emulsifiable

emuled
emules
emulge
emulged
emulgent
emulges
emulging
emuling
emulous
emulously
emulousness
emulousnesses
emulsible
emulsic
emulsic acid
emulsifiable (current term)
emulsification
emulsifications
emulsified
emulsifier
emulsifiers
emulsifies
emulsify
emulsifying
emulsifying wax
emulsin
emulsins
emulsion
emulsion colloid
emulsion paint

Literary usage of Emulsifiable

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Examination of Hydrocarbon Oils and of Saponifiable Fats and Waxes by David Holde (1915)
"L. Water-soluble and emulsifiable Oils I. PREPARATION AND USE These oils either dissolve in water, forming a clear solution, or they form permanent ..."

2. Casein: Its Preparation and Technical Utilisation by Robert Scherer (1906)
"emulsifiable CASEIN. To obtain casein in a form that emulsifies when boiled in water, it is mixed with a quantity of an alkaline salt, insufficient to ..."

3. The Hydrogenation of Oils, Catalyzers Nad Catalysis and the Eneration of by Carleton Ellis (1919)
"The sulpho compounds so obtained have the property of making mineral and other waxes, oils, fats, or the like soluble, miscible or emulsifiable in water. ..."

4. Pacific Northwest Agricultural Insect & Plant Disease Study Manual by Hugh W. Homan, Russell W. Clausen (1998)
"emulsifiable concentrates are liquid formulations with the active ... emulsifiable concentrates, when mixed with water, usually form a milky-white emulsion. ..."

5. Recognition & Management of Pesticide Poisoning by Donald P. Morgan (1989)
"Supplied as wettable powder, emulsifiable concentrate, suspension concentrate, paste, ... Supplied as emulsifiable concentrate and wettable powder. ..."

6. Pesticides in the Next Decade: The Challenges Ahead: Third National Research (1994)
"Addition of POPOP to emulsifiable concentrates followed by dilution with water provided stable pesticide and POPOP emulsions which could be studied using ..."

7. Vegetable Fats and Oils: Their Practical Preparation, Purification by Louis Edgar Andés, Charles Salter (1902)
"The most suitable oils for wool softening are the so-called ' ' soluble," or, more properly, emulsifiable oils, which facilitate regular manipulation, ..."

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