- are
immiscible. As
another example,
butanone (methyl
ethyl ketone) is
significantly soluble in water, but
these two
solvents are also
immiscible because...
-
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...
- An
emulsion is a
mixture of two or more
liquids that are
normally immiscible (unmixable or unblendable)
owing to liquid-liquid
phase separation. Emulsions...
- air-water
interface (lowering
surface tension) and the
surfaces of the water-
immiscible droplets found in oil/water
emulsions (lowering
interfacial tension)....
-
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...
- homogenes: homos, same + genos, kind) is the
process of
converting two
immiscible liquids (i.e.
liquids that are not soluble, in all proportions, one in...
- Two
substances that can
never mix to form a
solution are said to be
immiscible. All
solutions have a
positive entropy of mixing. The
interactions between...
- in the
laboratory usually make use of a
separatory funnel,
where two
immiscible phases are
combined to
separate a
solute from one
phase into the other...
- the eggs
serves as an emulsifier,
allowing the
mixture of the
normally immiscible butter and
lemon juice to form a
stable emulsion. To make hollandaise...
-
manufacturing and
waste processing to
sediment suspended solids, or to
separate immiscible liquids. An
example is the
cream separator found in dairies. Very high...