Graham considered "colloidal silicic acid a liquid miscible with water in all proportions.
Inflammable air is not thought to be miscible with water, and when kept many months, seems, in general, to be as inflammable as ever.
It is also less miscible with water, and acquires a very disagreeable smell.
The most important of them is a confirmation of my conjecture, that fixed air is capable of forming an union with phlogiston, and thereby becoming a kind of air that is not miscible with water.
Spray thoroughly in the fall after the leaves drop, or early in the spring before growth begins, with lime-sulfur wash, or miscible oil 1 gal.
Of the latter, the most usual at present are kerosene emulsion, miscible oils, and the lime-sulfur wash.
Spray in late fall or early spring with the lime-sulfur wash, with kerosene emulsion, diluted with 5 parts of water, or miscible oil, 1 gal.
If the components are completely miscible in the solid state, they will also be completely miscible in the liquid state, and there can therefore be only one liquid phase.
Chloroform and acetic acid, and water and acetic acid, are miscible with one another in all proportions, but chloroform and water are only partially miscible with one another.
If, on the other hand, the fused components are not miscible in all proportions, then the second curve will exhibit a marked discontinuity, and two liquid phases will make their appearance.
The three components can form two pairs of partially miscible liquids, 249.
The three components form only one pair of partially miscible liquids.
Above the temperature of the point K, the three components are miscible in all proportions.
Thus, for example, it was found by Guthrie that ethyl alcohol and carbon disulphide, which are miscible in all proportions at the ordinary temperature, possess only limited miscibility at temperatures below -14.
A and B, and also B and C are miscible in all proportions, while A and C are only partially miscible.
The three components form only one pair of partially miscible liquids, 240.
In all cases, however, there can be but one gas or vapour phase on the account of the fact that all gases are misciblewith one another in all proportions.
Conversely, we may expect that liquids which at one temperature, say at the ordinary temperature, are miscible in all proportions, will be found at some other temperature to be only partially miscible.
When distilling a mixture of partially miscible components a distillate of constant composition is obtained so long as two layers are present, i.
As the distillation proceeded one layer would diminish more rapidly than the other until only the latter would remain; this would then distil as a completely miscible mixture.
The distillation of completely miscible mixtures is the most common practically and the most complex theoretically.
For partially miscibleliquids the curve is Pa1b1Q.
Mucilage of gum acacia is chiefly employed to render oily and resinous substances misciblewith water.
With muriatic acid, the direct reverse takes place; an additional saturation with oxygen renders it more volatile, of a more penetrating odour, less miscible with water, and diminishes its acid properties.
Use lime-sulphur wash, or miscible oil, one part to ten of water, thoroughly mixed.
For use of whale-oil soap and miscible oils, see Chapter XVII.
For the home orchard one of the miscible oils now advertised will be found more satisfactory.
The orchard should either be promptly cut down and destroyed, or the trees should be thoroughly treated with lime-sulphur solution or a good quality of miscible oil for the destruction of the scale before the buds open in the spring.
If miscibleoil is used, I would recommend using one gallon of the oil to each nineteen gallons of water.
Defn: Capable of being mixed; mixable; as, water and alcohol are miscible in all proportions.
In these two instances the component crystals are miscible in all proportions; but this is by no means always the case.
It may happen that the crystals do not form double salts, and are only misciblein certain proportions.
The investigation of the mutual relations of partially miscible liquids, due to P.
It is misciblein all proportions with alcohol, ether and water.
A thin colourless liquid, of pungent rancid odour, and sour taste, miscible with water and alcohol.
This ether has a sweetish taste; is soluble in about 15 parts of water, and miscible in all proportions with alcohol; boils at 54 deg.
This article is miscible with water, with which it forms a kind of milk; and from containing all the volatile oil of the copaiba, is a very valuable preparation.
It is soluble in all proportions in water, the resulting mixture being lighter than that fluid, and miscible with alcohol.
This, being perfectly miscible with water, may be introduced into the boiler with the feed-water at any time when, from the pressure of steam, it may not be convenient to pour it through the safety valve or other openings in the boiler.
Less powerful than miscible copaiba, but it sits better on the stomach, and is about four times as strong as specific solution of copaiba.
The term "soluble" in connection with oils merely means that they are made miscible with water by treating them with acids.
But it resembles an oil in that it is not misciblewith water; and this makes it essentially different from spirit of wine, the nature of which is to be miscible with all aqueous liquors.
AEther, which the Spirit of Wine wherewith it is united renders miscible with water; 3.
And accordingly the analysis thereof shews that it contains an Oil, rendered perfectly saponaceous by an Acid; that is, made perfectly miscible with water.
Yet the Oil is not for all that rendered thoroughly miscible with water, or perfectly soluble therein; for the water in which Soap is dissolved hath always a milky cast: now there is no other criterion of a perfect solution but transparency.
All these substances must be considered as native Soaps; because they consist of an Oil rendered miscible with water, by means of a saline substance.
The official tincture, diluted one-half, therefore, would be essentially equivalent to the Burnham preparation, both being miscible with water.
From the analysis, we conclude that Burnham’s Soluble Iodin is a solution of iodin in alcohol made misciblewith water by the presence of some iodid.
An emulsion of the oil which may be miscible with water, but from which the fat tends to separate and rise to the top.
Quincke, be due to the existence of particles suspended in a liquid in contact with another liquid miscible with it and enveloping it as might a membrane, and the phenomena of polarization would thus be quite naturally explained.
This liquid is decidedly acid; it reddens litmus paper and is miscible with water.
This venom, the physiological study of which was commenced by Dubosq, is an acid, opalescent liquid, hardly miscible with water.
It is scarcely soluble in water, sparingly so in alcohol and with difficulty in watery spirit of wine; it is miscible in all proportions with ether, benzine, volatile oils, and most fat oils.
Castor oil forms an exception in this respect, it being miscible also in other proportions.
The oil is misciblein every proportion with alcohol.
Peru balsam is miscible in every proportion with absolute alcohol, while ether leaves behind undissolved a black, smeary residue, and hot oils of turpentine or almonds dissolve only about one-half.
In water it is but sparingly soluble, but is miscible in all proportions with anhydrous spirit of wine, chloroform, benzine, ether, and oils.
It is miscible with acetone, chloroform, amyl alcohol.
They are readily soluble in alcohol, ether, chloroform, bisulphide of carbon and petroleum-ether, and miscible in every proportion with fats and fat oils.
Slightly soluble in water, and miscible with alcohol, ether or fixed or volatile oils.
Slightly soluble in water; miscible with alcohol, ether, and fixed or volatile oils.
Slightly soluble in water and miscible with alcohol, chloroform, ether or fixed or volatile oils.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "miscible" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.