- be
formed by
rapidly freezing a
molten mixture of
immiscible metals. One
example of
immiscibility in
metals is
copper and cobalt,
where rapid freezing...
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Decantation is a
process for the
separation of
mixtures of
immiscible liquids or of a
liquid and a
solid mixture such as a suspension. The
layer closer...
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Graphic texture is
commonly created by
exsolution and
devitrification and
immiscibility processes in
igneous rocks. It is
called 'graphic'
because the exsolved...
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phase boundary, due to the
immiscibility of the
matter with the
matter on the
other side of the boundary. This
immiscibility is due to at
least one difference...
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easily mix,
while being incompatible with water. An
example of the
immiscibility of oil and
water is a leak of
petroleum from a
damaged tanker, that...
- treatments.[citation needed]
Sonicating graphite at the
interface of two
immiscible liquids, most
notably heptane and water,
produced macro-scale graphene...
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Curzio Cipriani and
Marcello Mellini (2002): Silicate-silicate
liquid immiscibility and
graphite ribbons in
Libyan desert gl****.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica...
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immiscibility at Jupiter-interior conditions". Nature. 593 (7860): 517–521. Bibcode:2021Natur...
- tetrachloroethylene. Ethanol's
miscibility with
water contrasts with the
immiscibility of longer-chain
alcohols (five or more
carbon atoms),
whose water miscibility...
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between K-feldspar and anorthite, and in the two
other solid solutions,
immiscibility occurs at
temperatures common in the
crust of the Earth.
Albite is considered...