Definition of Miscibility

1. n. Capability of being mixed.

Definition of Miscibility

1. Noun. The property of being able to be mixed. ¹

2. Noun. The degree to which two things mix. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Miscibility

1. [n -TIES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Miscibility

mischivous
mischmetal
mischmetals
mischoice
mischoices
mischoose
mischooses
mischoosing
mischose
mischosen
mischristen
mischristened
mischristening
mischristens
miscibilities
miscibility (current term)
miscible
miscibly
miscitation
miscitations
miscite
miscited
miscites
misciting
misclaim
misclaimed
misclaiming
misclaims

Literary usage of Miscibility

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Phase Rule and Its Applications by Alexander Findlay (1908)
"Although the phenomena of complete miscibility are here treated under a separate heading, it must not be thought that there is any essential difference ..."

2. Stoichiometry by Sydney Young, William Ramsay (1908)
"IO0 The influence of pressure on the miscibility of liquids has not been much studied, but it is probable that the question whether the miscibility is ..."

3. The Elements of Metallography by Rudolf Ruer (1909)
"In by far the greater number of cases, the cooling curves show no halts, even in cases of complete miscibility in the crystalline condition, but, rather, ..."

4. A Text Book of the Principles of Physics by Alfred Daniell (1895)
"The slightest shake or contact with a piece of phosphorus determines solidification. miscibility of Liquids. — If a bottle be filled with oil and water, ..."

5. The Natural History of Igneous Rocks by Alfred Harker (1909)
"Limited miscibility in rock-magmas.—Crystallization in a ternary magma. Crystallization in a Binary Magma.—Accepting the solution theory of rock-magmas as ..."

6. Lubrication and Lubricants: A Treatise on the Theory and Practice of by Leonard Archbutt, Richard Mountford Deeley (1900)
"miscibility of Liquids.—At present our knowledge of the conditions which determine whether two given liquids will diffuse into each other, or remain apart, ..."

7. A Laboratory Manual of Organic Chemistry for Medical Students by Matthew Steel (1916)
"miscibility of Ether with Other Liquids. Into each of six perfectly clean, dry test-tubes place 5 cc of ethyl ether, then mix with an equal volume ..."

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