incommiscible (Meaning)

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incommiscible (a.)

Not commiscible; not mixable.

Synonyms & Antonyms of incommiscible

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incommiscible Sentence Examples

  1. The oil and water were incommiscible, forming distinct layers in the beaker.
  2. The two liquids were incommiscible and would not dissolve into each other.
  3. The alcohol and gasoline were incommiscible, creating a separate phase in the mixture.
  4. The molten metals were incommiscible, solidifying into separate layers.
  5. The incommiscible substances separated spontaneously, forming different zones in the container.
  6. Despite intense mixing, the water and hexane remained incommiscible, forming two distinct liquid phases.
  7. The incommiscibility of the chemicals made it impossible to create a stable emulsion.
  8. The paint and water were incommiscible, resulting in a grainy and uneven finish.
  9. The petroleum and brine were incommiscible fluids, requiring special techniques for separation.
  10. The incommiscible phases created a barrier, preventing efficient chemical reactions between the two substances.

FAQs About the word incommiscible

Not commiscible; not mixable.

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The oil and water were incommiscible, forming distinct layers in the beaker.

The two liquids were incommiscible and would not dissolve into each other.

The alcohol and gasoline were incommiscible, creating a separate phase in the mixture.

The molten metals were incommiscible, solidifying into separate layers.