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Phase separation is the creation of two distinct phases from a single homogeneous mixture. The most common type of phase separation is between two immiscible liquids, such as oil and water. Colloids are formed by phase separation, though not all phase separations forms colloids - for example oil and water can form separated layers under gravity rather than remaining as microscopic droplets in suspension.

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  • Entmischung (Thermodynamik) (de)
  • 相分離 (ja)
  • Phase separation (en)
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  • Als Entmischung oder Phasenseparation bezeichnet man in der Thermodynamik einen in Gemischen aus kondensierter Materie auftretenden Phasenübergang, in dessen Verlauf aus einer homogenen Mischphase koexistierende Phasen unterschiedlicher stofflicher Zusammensetzung entstehen. Die ursprünglich vorhandene homogene Mischphase und die aus dieser entstandenen koexistierenden Phasen weisen dabei denselben Aggregatzustand auf. Entmischung kann in flüssigen oder festen Mischpasen auftreten, nicht jedoch in Gasphasen. (de)
  • Phase separation is the creation of two distinct phases from a single homogeneous mixture. The most common type of phase separation is between two immiscible liquids, such as oil and water. Colloids are formed by phase separation, though not all phase separations forms colloids - for example oil and water can form separated layers under gravity rather than remaining as microscopic droplets in suspension. (en)
  • 相分離(そうぶんり、英: Phase separation)は、単一の均一混合物からの2つの区別できる相の生成である。最も一般的な種類の相分離は油と水のような2つの非混和性液体間のものである。 (ja)
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  • Als Entmischung oder Phasenseparation bezeichnet man in der Thermodynamik einen in Gemischen aus kondensierter Materie auftretenden Phasenübergang, in dessen Verlauf aus einer homogenen Mischphase koexistierende Phasen unterschiedlicher stofflicher Zusammensetzung entstehen. Die ursprünglich vorhandene homogene Mischphase und die aus dieser entstandenen koexistierenden Phasen weisen dabei denselben Aggregatzustand auf. Entmischung kann in flüssigen oder festen Mischpasen auftreten, nicht jedoch in Gasphasen. (de)
  • Phase separation is the creation of two distinct phases from a single homogeneous mixture. The most common type of phase separation is between two immiscible liquids, such as oil and water. Colloids are formed by phase separation, though not all phase separations forms colloids - for example oil and water can form separated layers under gravity rather than remaining as microscopic droplets in suspension. (en)
  • 相分離(そうぶんり、英: Phase separation)は、単一の均一混合物からの2つの区別できる相の生成である。最も一般的な種類の相分離は油と水のような2つの非混和性液体間のものである。 (ja)
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