consolute

consolute
Describing liquids that are totally miscible in all proportions

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  • consolute — ˈkän(t)səˌlüt adjective Etymology: Late Latin consolutus dissolved together, from Latin com + solutus, past participle of solvere to set free, loosen, dissolve more at solve 1. a. : miscible in all proportions : mutually soluble used of two or… …   Useful english dictionary

  • consolute temperatūre — maišumo temperatūra statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Temperatūra, kurioje visiškai susimaišo žemesnėje temperatūroje iš dalies maišūs skysčiai. atitikmenys: angl. consolute temperatūre rus. температура смешиваемости …   Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas

  • consolute — /kon seuh looht /, adj. Chem. 1. (of two liquids) mutually soluble in all proportions. 2. soluble in each of two or more conjugate liquids. 3. of or pertaining to two partially miscible liquids capable of becoming totally miscible under certain… …   Universalium

  • consolute — con·so·lute kän(t) sə .lüt adj miscible in all proportions: mutually soluble used of two or more liquids * * * con·so·lute (konґso l t) perfectly miscible …   Medical dictionary

  • consolute — adj. having reciprocal solubility (Chemistry) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • consolute — con·so·lute …   English syllables

  • consolute point — noun cloud point …   Wiktionary

  • consolute temperature — noun : critical solution temperature …   Useful english dictionary

  • liquid — liquidly, adv. liquidness, n. /lik wid/, adj. 1. composed of molecules that move freely among themselves but do not tend to separate like those of gases; neither gaseous nor solid. 2. of, pertaining to, or consisting of liquids: a liquid diet. 3 …   Universalium

  • Critical temperature — The critical temperature, Tc, of a material is the temperature above which distinct liquid and gas phases do not exist. As the critical temperature is approached, the properties of the gas and liquid phases become the same resulting in only one… …   Wikipedia

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