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Miscible

Miscible meaning

Able to be mixed together in all proportions.

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Regardless, water can be used on an ethylene or propylene glycol fire - they're miscible so you don't get the same problems that you do with most organic liquids.

As a further option, the gas is now sometimes re-injected into the formation for enhanced oil recovery by pressure maintenance as well as miscible or immiscible flooding.

Chemical properties Pyridine is miscible with water and virtually all organic solvents.

Cyclic ethers such as tetrahydrofuran and 1,4-dioxane are miscible in water because of the more exposed oxygen atom for hydrogen bonding as compared to linear aliphatic ethers.

Different alkanes are, for example, miscible in all proportions among themselves.

If the azeotropic composition is outside the miscibility gap or the constituents of the mixture are completely miscible, the type of azeotrope is called a homogeneous azeotrope.

In general, polymeric mixtures are far less miscible than mixtures of small molecule materials.

In recent years, water miscible oil paint has come to prominence and, to some extent, replaced traditional oil paint.

Not all organic solvents are completely miscible, e.g. a mixture of ethylene glycol and toluene may separate into two distinct organic phases.

Primary alcohols are miscible with water.

Similarly, water and hexane (or vinegar and vegetable oil) are not miscible with each other and will quickly separate into two layers even after being shaken well.

Small alterations in the molecular structure of the oil creates this water miscible property.

The extent of solubility ranges widely, from infinitely soluble (without limit) (fully miscible citation ) such as ethanol in water, to poorly soluble, such as silver chloride in water.

The shorter chain molecules of methanol, ethanol, propanol, and tert-butanol are fully miscible with water, while n-butanol is only moderately soluble because of the diminishing polarity in the longer hydrocarbon group.

Thus, methanol, ethanol, and propanol are miscible in water because the hydroxyl group wins out over the short carbon chain.

Unless two substances are fully miscible there exists a concentration at which no further solute will dissolve in a solution.

Vapor pressures and boiling points of substances can be affected by the presence of dissolved impurities ( solutes ) or other miscible compounds, the degree of effect depending on the concentration of the impurities or other compounds.

When a liquid can completely dissolve in another liquid the two liquids are miscible.