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Ternary plot - why 2 phases? -- part 4?

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Oct 25, 2011
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What causes them to have multiple phases depends on the molecular interactions of each component. For example: water and oil don't want to mix and will separate into 2 phases (pure water and pure oil). They will mix when you add a surfactant - but it depends on how much you add.

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