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Miscibility miscible

Water Miscible Miscible Miscible Budavari et al. 1989 HSDB 1993... [Pg.114]

Amorphous phase Miscible Miscible Miscible Immiscible ... [Pg.13]

Solubility/miscibility Miscible with water, ethanol, DMFO, vegetable oils Biological considerations Orally, will produce transient ( 4 li) neurobehavioral intoxication. Repeated dermal use will lead to defatting of skin at application site. Oral LD50 (rats) = 10.7 ml kg Higher doses can cause systemic acidosis... [Pg.494]

Solubility/miscibility Miscible with chloroform, ether. Slightly soluble in ethanol... [Pg.494]

Solubility /miscibility Miscible with water and most common organic solvents Biological considerations Oral LD5o (rats 7.6 ml kg. Not cytotoxic to primary cells in culture... [Pg.495]

Volatility High, but declines when part of mixture with water Solubility/miscibility Miscible with water, acetone, and most other vehicles... [Pg.495]

Solubility/miscibility Miscible with water and ethanol. Soluble in water and ether... [Pg.496]

Solubility/miscibility Miscible with ether and other oils. Slightly soluble in ethanol slightly soluble in ether Biological considerations Orally, serves as an energy source Chemical compatibility/Stability considerations Clouds at room temperatures. [Pg.498]

Solubility /miscibility Miscible with water and acetone. Soluble in ether and... [Pg.499]

Solubility/miscibility Miscible with MEK, ethanol, acetone Biological considerations No limitations except high volumes via the IV route can disturb systemic electrolyte balance and cause hemolysis and hematuria Chemical compatibility/Stability considerations None Uses (routes) All. The vehicle and solvent of first choice... [Pg.500]

Add small amounts of each liquid indicated in step 2 to the water in the test tubes with the corresponding label. Stopper, shake, and observe the miscibility. Record the miscibility (miscible or immiscible) and polarity (polar or nonpolar) in a table such as the following in the data section of your notebook. [Pg.32]

Note 4 For components of chain structures that would be expected to be miscible, miscibility may not occur if molecular architecture is changed, e.g., by crosslinking. [Pg.187]


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