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Miscible Liquid Pairs at

Digressing briefly from our water-organic examples, we can say that if any two species are enough alike chemically, the liquids will mix in all proportions. Examples of totally miscible liquid groups are [Pg.183]

AU the liquids (at room temperature) of the families of straight-chain or branched hydrocarbons, cyclo-parafGns, and aromatics, with each other, for example, -hexane, 2-methyl-pentane, cyclohexane, benzene. [Pg.183]

Most chlorinated members of the above families, and the low molecular weight alcohol, ketone, or ester derivatives of them with each other and with the above-listed hydrocarbons. [Pg.183]

Most molten metals, such as copper, zinc, lead, and tin with each other. [Pg.183]

Many molten salts with each other. [Pg.183]


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