English to Yoruba Meaning of immitigable - immitigable


Immitigable :
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Definitions of immitigable in English
Adjective(1) (chemistry, physics
Examples of immitigable in English
(1) They are immiscible with many organic solvents, particularly linear hydrocarbons and alicyclics like cyclopentane, so can be combined either with water or with an organic solvent to form a two-phase system.(2) Fluids, immiscible droplets of metal sulphides, and elements like boron and fluorine are concentrated in the remaining melt.(3) An emulsion prepared by homogenising two pure immiscible liquid components will rapidly result in phase separation.(4) Oil and water are immiscible liquids, but a temporary emulsion may be formed by a brisk shaking of the liquids.(5) We searched for immiscible liquid phases in monolayers of two different ternary lipid mixtures.(6) The non-polar groups prefer to interact with each other, and exclude water from these regions, leading to immiscibility .(7) Familiar examples are the miscibility of alcohol and water and the immiscibility of oil and water, which can be explained by intermolecular interactions.(8) Even if the proteins do cause immiscibility of fluid phases at 37°C, it seems unlikely that the effect explains their 10-fold acceleration of adsorption.(9) Next, note that unsaturated lipids are not necessary for micron-scale immiscibility in bilayer membranes.(10) Two processes can lead to the concentration of valuable commodities: liquid immiscibility and fractional crystallization.
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