Dilution refrigerators use this immiscibility to achieve temperatures of a few millikelvins.
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PBC is primarily applicable to reactions at the immiscibility of aqueous phases with most organic substrate.
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Rietveld & Simons related lipid rafts in model membranes to the immiscibility of ordered ( free energy between the two phases.
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These rocks apparently form by the extreme fractional crystallization of magnesian suite or alkali suite magmas, although liquid immiscibility may also play a role.
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Komatiitic nickel-copper sulfide deposits are considered to be formed by a mixture of sulfide segregation, immiscibility, and thermal erosion of sulfidic sediments.
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The immiscibility of crude oil and acid causes the acid to settle to the bottom of a container, and this may add to the corrosion.
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Others, through a combination of insolubility / immiscibility of the active ingredient and stupidly designed means of dilution, still contain active ingredient when they should not.
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It is chosen because of its low melting point ( 271 �C ), low vapor pressure, good solubility for lithium and actinides, and immiscibility with molten halides.
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Ethanol's miscibility with water contrasts with the immiscibility of longer-chain alcohols ( five or more carbon atoms ), whose water miscibility decreases sharply as the number of carbons increases.
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The immiscibility of water and oil is a consequence of the water molecules basically binding to themselves to the exclusion of the oil molecules . talk ) 02 : 36, 1 September 2012 ( UTC)