- 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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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...
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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...
- write') is a
planographic method of
printing originally based on the
immiscibility of oil and water. The
printing is from a
stone (lithographic limestone)...
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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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Curzio Cipriani and
Marcello Mellini (2002): Silicate-silicate
liquid immiscibility and
graphite ribbons in
Libyan desert gl****.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica...
- are used in a
range of
industries to
allow intimate contact between two
immiscible fluids which can be liquid/liquid or liquid/gas. The
fluids are p****ed...
-
original on 9
October 2022. de
Swaan Arons, J.; Diepen, G. A. M. (2010). "
Immiscibility of gases. The
system He-Xe: (Short communication)".
Recueil des Travaux...
- material, the slag is kept
molten with an
addition of SiO2 flux to
promote immiscibility between concentration and slag. In
terms of byproducts,
matte smelting...
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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...