immiscible

[ɪˈmɪs.ə.bəl]

immiscible Definition

not forming a homogeneous mixture when added together (of two or more liquids).

Using immiscible: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "immiscible" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Oil and water are immiscible liquids.

  • Example

    Alcohol is miscible with water but immiscible with oil.

  • Example

    The two chemicals are immiscible and cannot be combined.

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Summary: immiscible in Brief

The term 'immiscible' [ɪˈmɪs.ə.bəl] refers to two or more liquids that do not form a homogeneous mixture when added together. It is often used to describe the inability of certain liquids to mix, such as oil and water. The opposite of 'immiscible' is 'miscible,' which means that two or more liquids can form a homogeneous mixture when added together.