noun
- The plural of immiscibility; the quality or state of being unable to mix or blend together, especially of liquids.
Usage: Commonly used in chemistry and physics contexts; Often refers to liquids that do not dissolve in each other
Examples
- Oil and water demonstrate one of the most familiar immiscibilities in everyday life.
- The immiscibilities of certain chemical compounds make them useful for separation techniques.
- Scientists study the immiscibilities of different liquids to understand molecular interactions.
- The immiscibilities between polar and nonpolar solvents are fundamental to chemistry.
- Industrial processes often exploit immiscibilities to separate and purify substances.