- in water, so
these two
solvents are
immiscible. As
another example,
butanone (methyl
ethyl ketone) is
immiscible in water: it is
soluble in
water up to...
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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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computer chips.
Using the Columbia's
Middeck Glovebox, she
worked with
immiscibles to
understand the
causes behind their separation. Some
members of the...
- ; Jeanloz, R.; Collins, G. W. (2021). "Evidence of hydrogen−helium
immiscibility at Jupiter-interior conditions". Nature. 593 (7860): 517–521. Bibcode:2021Natur...
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sometimes used as a
synonym for
state of matter, but
there can be
several immiscible phases of the same
state of
matter (as
where oil and
water separate into...
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equilibrium wherein one or more
solutes are in
equilibrium between two
immiscible solvents. The most
common chemical equilibrium systems involve reactants...
- 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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distinguishes between not only solid, liquid, and gas components, but also
immiscible mixtures (e.g., oil and water), or
anywhere an
interface is present. Heterogeneous...
- liquid-liquid extraction. As an extractant, it is
immiscible with and less
dense than water.
Although immiscible, it has
significant solubility in
water (6.05 g/(100 ml)...
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about Christianity is that it
represents an
amalgam of two
seemingly immiscible parts, the
religion of
Jesus and the
religion of Paul.
Thomas Jefferson...