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Immiscible Liquids
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Summary
Immiscible liquids
are liquids that do not mix to form a
homogeneous solution
, often due to
differences in polarity
or density. When combined, they form
distinct layers
, with the
denser liquid
settling at the bottom, exemplifying fundamental principles of
intermolecular forces
and
density-driven separation
.
Concepts
Polarity
Intermolecular Forces
Density
Phase Separation
Surface Tension
Emulsification
Solubility
Liquid-Liquid Extraction
Hydrophobic Interactions
Molecular Structure
Emulsion Technology
Decantation
Emulsion Techniques
Demulsification
Emulsification Process
Emulsions
Emulsion
Relevant Degrees
Fluid Mechanics 70%
Physical Chemistry 30%
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