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Egg yolk emulsion is created when the lipids in the egg yolk are dispersed into a continuous phase, such as water or another liquid, with the help of lecithin, a natural emulsifier found in yolks. By vigorously whisking or blending the yolk, the lecithin molecules surround the fat droplets, preventing them from coalescing and thus stabilizing the emulsion. This principle is crucial in making various sauces, such as mayonnaise or Hollandaise, where the emulsion forms a thick, smooth consistency. Temperature and the ratio of water to oil can affect the stability and texture of the emulsion. For more robust emulsions, additional ingredients like vinegar or mustard can help stabilize the mixture by reducing the chance of separation.
Yes, you can add pigment to Kilz primer, which is a popular choice for covering stains and preparing surfaces for painting. Kilz is designed to be tintable with universal colorants, typically up to 2 ounces per gallon for the lighter shades, though it's always a good idea to check the specific product recommendations. Adding pigment can help achieve better color accuracy or coverage for your topcoat, especially when dealing with drastic color changes. However, it's crucial to have the tinting done professionally at a paint store to ensure uniformity and avoid compromising the primer's properties.