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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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The methanol is immiscible with oil

Does "immiscible" mean something like emulsion?

The methanol is immiscible with the vegetable oil, and you can see it immediately forming a layer.

  

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anonymous Does "immiscible" mean something like emulsion? No. At the link below you see that you have a choice of more than 20 dictionaries to choose from.

  • anonymous Does "immiscible" mean something like emulsion?
  • No.
  • At the link below you see that you have a choice of more than 20 dictionaries to choose from.
  • It doesn't seem that you have looked at any of them.
  • I recommend that you bookmark this "onelook" link and use it to find the meanings of words in the future.
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anonymousDoes "immiscible" mean something like emulsion?

No.

At the link below you see that you have a choice of more than 20 dictionaries to choose from. It doesn't seem that you have looked at any of them.

I recommend that you bookmark this "onelook" link and use it to find the meanings of words in the future.

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anonymousDoes "immiscible" mean something like emulsion?

No, immiscible is an adjective describing the ability of two liquids to mix together at the molecular level.

For example, heavy oil and water are immiscible.

An emulsion is a noun. It is a mixture two different liquids shaken together so they are intermixed, even though the liquids are by

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