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Definition of Emulsifies
1. emulsify [v] - See also: emulsify
Lexicographical Neighbors of Emulsifies
Literary usage of Emulsifies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Textile Fibres: Their Physical, Microscopical and Chemical Properties by Joseph Merritt Matthews (1913)
"... solid wax-like substance which very readily emulsifies in water. Associated with
cholesterol there is also an isomeric body called ..."
2. The Textile Fibres: Their Physical, Microscopical and Chemical Properties by Joseph Merritt Matthews (1907)
"It is a solid wax-like substance which very readily emulsifies in water.
Associated with cholesterol there is also an isomeric body called ..."
3. An Introduction to the History of Medicine: With Medical Chronology by Fielding Hudson Garrison (1914)
"Eberle, in 1834, suggested that the pancreatic juice emulsifies fats, and Valentin,
in 1844, showed that it acts upon starch, but this was all that had been ..."
4. Pharmaceutical Journal by Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (1867)
"Bat if it contains a certain quantity of apricot oil it emulsifies by agitation,
and in time deposite an unctuous matter, which can be separated by ..."
5. Applied Colloid Chemistry: General Theory by Wilder Dwight Bancroft (1921)
"Since sodium oleate emulsifies oil in water and calcium oleate emulsifies water
in oil, a mixture of the two oleates will behave differently, depending on ..."
6. General Chemistry for Colleges by Alexander Smith (1921)
"Hence, the soap first emulsifies the oil on the hands (or on soiled linen, for
example) and then adsorbs the particles of dirt which are thus set free. ..."
7. Therapeutics, Materia Medica, and Pharmacy: Including the Special by Samuel Otway Lewis Potter (1909)
"... also emulsifies fats in the presence of an alkaline solution (Pepsin requiring
an acid one). Prolonged contact with mineral acids renders it inert. ..."