Air entrainment

The applying of air in the form of bubbles as a dispersed phase in a bulk liquid. Air may be entrained in a liquid through mechanical means and/or by release of dissolved air due to environmental changes. The presence of entrained air is usually apparent by the appearance of the liquid (i.e., bubbly, opaque, etc.) while dissolved air can only be ascertained by analysts.

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