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Microgas emulsions

A kind of foam in which the gas bubbles have an unusually thick stabilizing film and exist clustered together as opposed to either separated, nearly spherical bubbles or the more concentrated, system-filling polyhedral bubbles. A microgas emulsion will cream to form a separate phase from water. Also termed aphrons or colloidal gas aphrons . [Pg.383]

Microgas Emulsions A kind of foam in which the gas bubbles exist in clusters as opposed to either separated, nearly spherical bubbles or the... [Pg.508]


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