There is complete solid solution between albite and K-feldspar at temperatures near 700 �C and pressures like those within the crust of the Earth, but a miscibility gap is present at lower temperatures.
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The stability of intermediate compositions between augite and jadeite is not well-understood, but miscibility gaps appear to be present at temperatures below 300 �C to 400 �C, and perhaps at higher temperatures.
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As shown in the diagram, for polymer solutions the LCST is higher than the UCST, so that there is a temperature interval of complete miscibility, with partial miscibility at both higher and lower temperatures.
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As shown in the diagram, for polymer solutions the LCST is higher than the UCST, so that there is a temperature interval of complete miscibility, with partial miscibility at both higher and lower temperatures.
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Some polymer solutions have an LCST at temperatures higher than the UCST . As shown in the diagram, this means that there is a temperature interval of complete miscibility, with partial miscibility at both higher and lower temperatures.
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Some polymer solutions have an LCST at temperatures higher than the UCST . As shown in the diagram, this means that there is a temperature interval of complete miscibility, with partial miscibility at both higher and lower temperatures.
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In the early 1940s, Bradley reported the observation of sidebands around the Bragg peaks of the x-ray diffraction pattern from a Cu-Ni-Fe alloy that had been quenched and then annealed inside the miscibility gap.
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Since most useful polymers are high in molecular weight, the change in entropy experienced from the mixing of two large polymer chains is very low, and typically does not bring the Gibbs free energy low enough to constitute miscibility.
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The value gives an approximation for the content of aromatic compounds in the oil, since the miscibility of aniline, which is also an aromatic compound suggests the presence of similar ( i . e . aromatic ) compounds in the oil.
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The IUPAC Gold Book defines " miscibility gap " as " " Area within the coexistence curve of an isobaric phase diagram ( temperature vs composition ) or an isothermal phase diagram ( pressure vs composition ) . ""