Definition of Miscibility. Meaning of Miscibility. Synonyms of Miscibility

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- determines the compound's miscibility with water. For example, among the alcohols, ethanol has two carbon atoms and is miscible with water, whereas 1-butanol...
- the boundary on a phase diagram between a miscibility gap and other phases. Thermodynamically, miscibility gaps indicate a maximum (e.g. of Gibbs energy)...
- completely miscible with water; they are often used as solvents. Many of them are hygroscopic. Category:Alcohol solvents Solvent miscibility table [1]...
- is widely used as a solvent. Although it is not miscible with water, it is slightly polar, and miscible with many organic solvents. Natural sources of...
- sodium and other elements. The calcium content of augite is limited by a miscibility gap between it and pigeonite and orthopyroxene: when occurring with either...
- always favors miscibility and opposes phase separation. For ideal solutions, the enthalpy of mixing is zero so that the components are miscible in all proportions...
- temperature of miscibility in a mixture Lower critical solution temperature – Critical temperature below which components of a mixture are miscible for all compositions...
- [citation needed] In the laboratory, THF is a po****r solvent when its water miscibility is not an issue. It is more basic than diethyl ether and forms stronger...
- strong bases; its pKa is estimated to be approximately 41. Toluene is miscible (soluble in all proportions) with ethanol, benzene, diethyl ether, acetone...
- miscible in all proportions. The word upper indicates that the UCST is an upper bound to a temperature range of partial miscibility, or miscibility for...