Question: Can you "unmix" a liquid?
Answer: It depends.
Answer: It depends.
Yes, it's cool. But the answer isn't "It depends"; the answer is "No, but you can fake the mixing part in a really cool way."
As well as centrifuges for separating plasma from hemoglobin.Of course liquids can be unmixed. That’s what distillation does.
Of course liquids can be unmixed. That’s what distillation does.
Freezing? Or would that just be considered "separating" liquids?
Freezing? Or would that just be considered "separating" liquids?
Why do they call it applejack if it doesn't taste like apples? :-DUnmixing is separating.
And at what point does an increaser become a reducer? This is exactly the kinda &@#$ that keeps me up at night....Why do they call it applejack if it doesn't taste like apples? :-D
And don't get me started on "Flammable" and "Inflammable"..
And don't get me started on "Flammable" and "Inflammable"..
No, "flamable" was an error that stuck. "Inflamable" means "can be inflamed", but looks and sounds like the opposite of "flamable", a la visible and in ivisible, tolerable and intolerable, etc. So flamable appeared as an erroneous back creation, and now we can't get rid of it.I believe one is of English and one is of French origin, hence the two slightly different words.
Isn't that when you turn it around? But when does a twig become a stick, or a stick a log? When does a wire become a rod? (I could go on.)And at what point does an increaser become a reducer? This is exactly the kinda &@#$ that keeps me up at night....
No. Latin origin (sorry, I thought I remembered French, and that could still be the case too ).No, "flamable" was an error that stuck. "Inflamable" means "can be inflamed", but looks and sounds like the opposite of "flamable", a la visible and in ivisible, tolerable and intolerable, etc. So flamable appeared as an erroneous back creation, and now we can't get rid of it.
Why do they call it applejack if it doesn't taste like apples? :-D
No, "flamable" was an error that stuck. "Inflamable" means "can be inflamed", but looks and sounds like the opposite of "flamable", a la visible and in ivisible, tolerable and intolerable, etc. So flamable appeared as an erroneous back creation, and now we can't get rid of it.
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