--- title: "Binary liquid" chunk: 1/1 source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_liquid" category: "reference" tags: "science, encyclopedia" date_saved: "2026-05-05T11:26:19.533462+00:00" instance: "kb-cron" --- Binary liquid is a type of chemical combination, which creates a special reaction or feature as a result of mixing two liquid chemicals, that are normally inert or have no function by themselves. A number of chemical products are produced as a result of mixing two chemicals as a binary liquid, such as plastic foams and some explosives. == See also == Binary chemical weapon Thermophoresis Percus–Yevick equation == References == Wei, I Chien; Rowley, Richard L. (1984). "Binary liquid mixture viscosities and densities". Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data. 29 (3): 332–335. doi:10.1021/je00037a032. ISSN 0021-9568. Ashcroft, N.; Langreth, David (1967). "Structure of Binary Liquid Mixtures. I". Physical Review. 156 (3): 685–692. Bibcode:1967PhRv..156..685A. doi:10.1103/PhysRev.156.685. ISSN 0031-899X. Ashcroft, N.; Langreth, David (1967). "Structure of Binary Liquid Mixtures. II. Resistivity of Alloys and the Ion-Ion Interaction". Physical Review. 159 (3): 500–510. Bibcode:1967PhRv..159..500A. doi:10.1103/PhysRev.159.500. ISSN 0031-899X. == External links == Phase separation of a binary liquid mixture in porous media studied by nuclear magnetic resonance cryoporometry Surface adsorption and orientation near the critical point of binary liquid mixtures Binary liquid mixtures in porous solids