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Right now the theories, so different in style, seem immiscible.
If the mixture is cloudy the two materials are immiscible.
There are examples of immiscible metals in the liquid state.
Two liquids become immiscible when their nature make them very different entities.
Two substances that can never mix to form a solution are called immiscible.
It is immiscible with water, has a high boiling point and low vapor pressure.
Two heavy, immiscible layers, black and white, swaying in the glass.
Oil and water are immiscible - they phase separate.
Her mind was fuzzy with a melange of immiscible emotions.
By contrast, substances are said to be immiscible if a significant proportion does not form a solution.
This process is used to separate two immiscible liquids.
If the solutions are immiscible then a core shell structure is usually observed.
As many as eight immiscible liquid phases have been observed.
In the case of emulsions both phases are the immiscible liquids, oil and water.
Religion and politics are immiscible as oil and water.
For an example of immiscible fluids that have the same density consider lava lamps.
Any agent which stabilizes the interface between the immiscible phases can be used.
It was a place of immiscible contrasts, irresistible forces in perpetual stalemate.
The mixture is shaken with the two immiscible liquids.
When a solvent is extracted, two immiscible liquids are shaken together.
Oil and water (two immiscible liquids) show very little intermolecular bonding toward each other.
Two liquids that will not mix are called immiscible; oil and water are an example.
The most safe measure thus is to carefully choose immiscible metal and ceramic phases.
This deep red liquid is immiscible with water but soluble in organic solvents.
On the other hand, water and most oils are immiscible usually forming layers according to increasing density from the top.