| immiscible | Incapable of mutual solution; e.g., oil and water. Origin: L. Im-misceo, to mix in (in + misceo) (05 Mar 2000) |
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(chemistry, physics) incapable of mixing
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will not mix or blend, ie oil and water are immiscible.
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Liquids, such as gasoline and water, that are not soluble in each other.
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When two substances don't dissolve in each other. Think of oil and water. They're immiscible. Organic compounds and water are frequently immiscible.
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liquids that are insoluble in one another. Oil and water are an example.
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| immiscible | (chemistry, physics) incapable of mixing |
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