Friday, January 8, 2010

In layering liquids, is it necessary to determine the solubility of all the liquids towards each other?

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Also, what is the best plan or procedure if you want to layer several liquids?In layering liquids, is it necessary to determine the solubility of all the liquids towards each other?
That would depend on what you are trying to accomplish. If all you want to do is layer liquids, then the solubility of one in another shouldn't be of much concern. The plan would be to put the most dense liquid in the container first, followed by the next and the least dense placed on top.In layering liquids, is it necessary to determine the solubility of all the liquids towards each other?
No, it's not - you can even layer several liquids on each other in case that they are soluble - you've never drinked the cocktail semaphore - absinthe, rum, griotte :) They are miscible, but will make layers, if poured very cautiously. You just need to pour slowly, and on the glass, instead of pouring it straight.





You'll need to be patient, and train it for a while, but it's possible...

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