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miscible

Aussprache: [ˈmɪsəbl]

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Kontext: „chemistry“

(adjective) when two liquids can mix together completely without separating. If you have two liquids, like water and alcohol, and they mix well to form one solution, they are miscible.

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Water and alcohol are miscible, so they blend together perfectly when you mix them.

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Oil and water are not miscible, which is why they stay separated in a bottle.

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Are these two liquids miscible, or will they separate when mixed?

Kontext: „science“

(adjective) when substances interact well, especially in mixtures. This is often used to describe something that can easily combine with another material.

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In a concentrated solution, the solute and solvent are miscible and create a uniform mixture.

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The two chemicals were not miscible, causing them to form layers instead of a smooth blend.

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Can this substance become miscible with the other compound at room temperature?

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