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Evaporating Binary Droplet

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Nicole Sharp

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Animation showing green (hydrophobic) dye separating from blue (hydrophilic) dye around the edges of an evaporating droplet.
Animation showing particles (left) and particle tracks (right) within the evaporating droplet. This shows that there is a flow phenomenon here, not phase separation.
Dark image with white text reading: "If it's not phase separation, then what is the cause of the spots? The secret is hidden in the surface tension."
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