Coagulation or demulsification can be done by some of the methods given below I: By…
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Coagulation or demulsification can be done by some of the methods given below
I: By addition of substance which would destory the
emulsifier
II: By addition of an electrolyte which would destroy
the charge
III: By heating, freezing and centrifuging
Select correct methods
I: By addition of substance which would destory the
emulsifier
II: By addition of an electrolyte which would destroy
the charge
III: By heating, freezing and centrifuging
Select correct methods
- I, II
- I, II, III
- II only
- III only
Answer
(B) I, II, III
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