0 A miscible liquid can be mixed with another liquid without separating from it: --
Alcohol is miscible with/in water.
1 of a liquid, able to be mixed into another liquid without separating from it --
They are miscible in organic solvents but insoluble in water.
As an example, consider the system of two completely miscible liquids such as toluene and benzene, in equilibrium with their vapours.
In some miscible applications, the smearing of the flood front, also called numerical dispersion, may be a problem.
Thus, methanol, ethanol, and propanol are miscible in water because the hydroxyl group wins out over the short carbon chain.
Since the propellant exists in liquid form in the can, it should be miscible with the payload or dissolved in the payload.
Unlike the perfluoralkanes, they tend to be miscible with common solvents.
Small alterations in the molecular structure of the oil creates this water miscible property.
Recent advances in chemistry have produced modern water miscible oil paints that can be used and cleaned up with water.