Materials with similar solubility parameters will be able to interact with each other, resulting in solvation, miscibility or swelling.
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For a phase separation the initial glass composition must lie in the miscibility gap of the ternary-- glass system.
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There is a miscibility gap at lower temperatures, resulting in a coexistence of these two minerals in rocks but no solid solution.
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Some polymer solutions also have a lower critical solution temperature ( LCST ) or lower bound to a temperature range of partial miscibility.
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Argon atoms and oxygen molecules are similar in size, so that a greater range of miscibility occurs compared to other gas mixtures.
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Thermodynamically, miscibility gaps indicate a maxima ( " e . g . " of Gibbs energy ) in the composition range.
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Argemone seeds find use as a substitute because of the easy availability, low cost and their complete miscibility of their oil with mustard oil.
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The fullerene compounds can be functionalized for miscibility of C 60 to increase efficiency of the solar cell depending upon the polymeric thin film synthesized.
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Its application is limited primarily due to its toxicity ( similar to gasoline ), but also due to its high corrosivity and miscibility with water.
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This indicates that there is a wide miscibility gap between the two end members, and it is doubtful whether a complete series exists between jarosite and natrojarosite.