>
> >I think what you call an emulsifier I have been taught to call a
> surfactant.
Tip for those posting to Bee-L. Since anyone posting clearly has access to
the internet, one can save the List time by simply (in Google at least)
typing "define: *X" ("X" being any term that you don't understand).* In
this case, in less time than it takes to post a message, one can learn the
difference between a surfactant and an emulsifier. Having access to a
discussion group should not be an excuse for laziness. I'm not trying to
pick on anyone--I'm simply trying to keep this list an "informed
discussion."
One one has done basic homework, then posts can be better informed, and
more likely to be responded to.
--
Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com
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