epäsekoittuvista
Epäsekoittuvista is a Finnish term that translates to "non-miscible" in English. It describes a property of two or more substances that do not readily mix or dissolve into each other to form a homogeneous solution. When non-miscible substances are combined, they typically form distinct layers or phases due to differences in their intermolecular forces and polarity.
A common example of non-miscible substances is oil and water. Oil is nonpolar, meaning its molecules have
This property is crucial in various natural phenomena and industrial applications. In geology, oil and water