7 Feb
2013
7 Feb
'13
7:18 a.m.
On Feb 6, 2013, at 8:21 PM, Warut Roonguthai <warut822@gmail.com> wrote:
For the same reason, superfluid helium-3 is not miscible with superfluid helium-4. Liquids of the same element but don't mix, amazing?
Warut
Yes, it is amazing. However, the isotope separation is not perfect, even in the limit of zero temperature. While the He3-rich phase is pure in that limit, about 7% He3 is dissolved in the He4-rich phase. Now you know the origin of the phrase "7-percent solution". -Veit