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Cloud point

In liquids, the cloud point is the temperature below which a transparent solution undergoes either a liquid-liquid phase separation to form an emulsion or a liquid-solid phase transition to form either a stable sol or a suspension that settles a... Wikipedia
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The meaning of CLOUD POINT is the temperature at which a liquid (as a petroleum oil) begins to cloud (as from the separation of wax on cooling).
Jul 16, 2018 · The cloud point is the temperature at which a nonionic surfactant starts to phase-separate. The mixture becomes cloudy as two phases begin ...
The term “cloud point system” refers to the phase transfer of certain non-ionic surfactants from a clear homogenous solution to a cloudy, and then biphasic, ...
The temperature at which a solution of a surfactant or glycol starts to form micelles (molecular agglomerates), thus becoming cloudy. This behavior is ...
Jun 15, 2017 · A cloud point refers to the temperature at which a solution of a surfactant begins to agglomerate on a molecular level, generating a cloudy ...
Cloud point is the minimum temperature at which the first crystal formation starts. Pour point is the minimum temperature below which a liquid loses its flow ...