-
referred to as a
hydrosol, hydrolat,
herbal distillate, or
plant water essence,
which may be sold as
another fragrant product.
Hydrosols include rose water...
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Holistic Aromatherapy. What are
Hydrosols.
Accessed 12-5-13 Mulvaney, Jill (September 2012). "Traditional
hydrosols and hydro-distillation". Australian...
- example, the
Hydrosol order is
split into
Intertidal Hydrosols,
Supratidal Hydrosols,
Extratidal Hydrosols,
Hypersalic Hydrosols,
Salic Hydrosols, Redoxic...
- emulsions,
colloidal suspensions,
colloidal foams,
colloidal dispersions, or
hydrosols.
Aerogel Jello cubes Colloidal silica gel with
light opalescence Whipped...
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water and
aromatic leaves; (C) Clevenger-type
apparatus that
returns the
hydrosol to the
still and
maintains the
essential oil phase, but only for essential...
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oxychloride hydrosols.
Journal of
Physical Chemistry, 35, 27–47. Thomas, A. W., & Tai, A. P. (1932). The
nature of "aluminum oxide"
hydrosols.
Journal of...
- is a
flavoured water made by
steeping rose
petals in water. It is the
hydrosol portion of the
distillate of rose petals, a by-product of the production...
- condensation, and
cooling can be used to
separate the oil from the water. The
hydrosol, as a by-product of the
distillation process, is used for the production...
- flowers, leaves, and stems. Po****r
hydrosols are rose water,
lavender water, and
orange blossom water. Many
plant hydrosols have
unpleasant smells and are...
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solar power can
achieve the high
temperatures necessary to
split water.
Hydrosol-2 is a 100-kilowatt
pilot plant at the
Plataforma Solar de Almería in Spain...