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What is the difference between vanishing cream and cold cream?(a) Both are examples of oil-in-water emulsions(b) Vanishing cream is an oil-in-water emulsion whereas cold cream is a water-in-oil emulsion(c) Vanishing cream is a water-in-oil emulsion whereas cold cream is anoil-in-water emulsion(d) Both are examples of water-in-oil emulsionsI have been asked this question in homework.Question is from Surface Chemistry in portion Surface Chemistry of Chemistry – Class 12

Answer» CORRECT choice is (B) Vanishing cream is an OIL-in-WATER emulsion whereas cold cream is a water-in-oil emulsion

The explanation is: Vanishing cream is an oil-in-water emulsion, that is, oil is the dispersed phase and water is the DISPERSION medium. Cold cream is a water-in-oil emulsion, that is, water is the dispersed phase and oil is the dispersion medium.


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