![]() The remaining water will be in minute droplets that have extremely low settling velocities. In an untreated emulsion, the density difference between the oil and the water will cause a certain amount of water to separate from the oil by natural coalescence and settling however, unless some form of treatment is used to accomplish complete separation, a small percentage of water probably will remain in the oil, even after extended settling. ![]() Others do not emulsify or form loose emulsions that separate quickly. Some form very stable emulsions that are difficult to separate. Ĭrude oils vary considerably in emulsifying tendency.
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