What is an emulsifier?



Answer:
An emulsifier is something that lets two or more substances combine to be miscible. For example, if you add oil and water, they will not mix, but if you add egg yolk with it, water and oil will mix. This is an emulsifier, the substance put in to help substances combine. :) This was just an example.
an emulsifier is a thickening agent

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