Inverse emulsion

Mandarin:
反相乳液 (fǎn xiàng rǔ yè)
Explanation in English Language (EN):
An inverse emulsion is a type of emulsion where water droplets are dispersed in a continuous oil phase. This is the opposite of a conventional emulsion, where oil droplets are dispersed in water. Inverse emulsions are stabilized by surfactants that have a hydrophilic head and a lipophilic (oil-loving) tail. Inverse emulsions are used in various applications, including cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and food.
Explanation in Mandarin (ZH):
反相乳液是一种乳液,其中水滴分散在连续油相中。这与传统的乳液相反,在传统的乳液中,油滴分散在水中。反相乳液通过具有亲水头和亲油(亲油)尾的表面活性剂来稳定。反相乳液用于各种应用,包括化妆品、药品和食品。
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