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Look up: immiscible

  1. immiscible
    Type: Term Pronunciation: i-mis′i-bĕl Definitions: 1. Incapable of mutual solution, oil and water.
    Found on http://www.medilexicon.com/medicaldictio

  2. immiscible
    [adj] - (chemistry, physics) incapable of mixing
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  3. Immiscible
    In chemistry, immiscible means incapable of being mixed, as with oil and water.
    Found on http://www.diracdelta.co.uk/science/sour

  4. immiscible
    immiscibility. Compare with miscible and partial miscibility. Two liquids are considered 'immiscible' or unmixable if shaking equal volumes of the liquids together results in a meniscus visible between two layers of liquid. If the liquids are completely immiscible, the volumes of the liquid layers a...
    Found on http://antoine.frostburg.edu/chem/senese

  5. Immiscible
    Two liquids that do not dissolve in each other.
    Found on http://www.chemicalglossary.net/definiti

  6. Immiscible
    Describes substances of the same phase or state of matter (usually liquids) that cannot be uniformly mixed or blended
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20747

  7. Immiscible
    Im·mis'ci·ble adjective [ Prefix im- not + miscible : confer French immiscible .] Not capable of being mixed or mingled. « A chaos of immiscible and conflicting particles.» Cudworth.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/I/14

  8. immiscible
    Incapable of mutual solution; e.g., oil and water. ... Origin: L. Im-misceo, to mix in (in + misceo) ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
    Found on http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictiona

  9. immiscible
    non-miscible adjective (chemistry, physics) incapable of mixing
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  10. immiscible
    (ĭ-mis´ĭ-bәl) not susceptible to being mixed.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21001

  11. Immiscible
    • (a.) Not capable of being mixed or mingled.
    Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning

  12. Immiscible
    incapable of being mixed without separation of phases. Water and petroleum oil are immiscible under most conditions, although they can be made miscible with the addition of an emulsifier.
    Found on http://www.noria.com/dictionary/default.

  13. Immiscible
    In chemistry, immiscible means incapable of being mixed, as with oil and water.
    Found on http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/brow

  14. immiscible
    Describing liquids that will not mix with each other, such as oil and water. When two immiscible liquids are shaken together, an emulsion is produced. This normally forms separate layers on being left to stand. Immiscible liquids may be separated using a separating funnel
    Found on http://www.talktalk.co.uk/reference/ency



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