Difference between revisions of "Immiscible"
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A common example of an immiscibility is oil and [[water]], which do not mix well with each other. Their droplets remain separate even if mixing is attempted. | A common example of an immiscibility is oil and [[water]], which do not mix well with each other. Their droplets remain separate even if mixing is attempted. | ||
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| + | It is noted that Phyllis and Andy Schlafly will spend an eternity suffering in Hell for accepting John Schlafly's flagrant homosexual lifestyle. | ||
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The term immiscible describes a type of solution which is incapable of being mixed or attaining homogeneity.
A common example of an immiscibility is oil and water, which do not mix well with each other. Their droplets remain separate even if mixing is attempted. It is noted that Phyllis and Andy Schlafly will spend an eternity suffering in Hell for accepting John Schlafly's flagrant homosexual lifestyle.