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incapable of blending or mixing. In part of the process of converting untreated water into drinkable water, the water must be held undisturbed for a period of time to allow the immiscible pollutants to separate from the water.
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Describes substances of the same phase or state of matter (usually liquids) that cannot be uniformly mixed or blended.
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two things, like liquids, or polymers, that don't mix. At all (think oil and water). Compare to miscible.
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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.
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Incapable of mixing or reaching homogeneity.
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