difference b/w sonication and homozinization?
Answer Posted / subhash yadav
Sonication can be used to speed dissolution, by breaking
intermolecular interactions. It is especially useful when it
is not possible to stir the sample.
homogenization (həmŏj'ənəzā'shən), process in which a
mixture is made uniform throughout. Generally this procedure
involves reducing the size of the particles of one component
of the mixture and dispersing them evenly throughout the
other component.
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