immiscible - oil and water
miscible - water and ethyl alcohol
Miscible means that two liquids can be mixed in any proportion- i.e., water and alcohol. Immiscible means that they cannot be mixed into a solution- i.e., water and oil
The simplest and most common example is oil and water!! You can neva mix those two that's why they are called immiscible liquids
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If you ask for liquid-liquid solutions; the most common solutions are oil and water (immiscible), and ethyl alchol-water (miscible) solutions.
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Immiscible liquids are those that are incapable of being mixed or blended. Examples are lighter fluid and whiskey, as well as gasoline and grape juice.
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Immiscible liquids are liquids that do not mix. The most known example is Water and Oil.
Immiscible liquids do not mix with each other and don't form homogeneous mixtures. An example of this type of relationship is between water and oil (they separate)
This place is called interface.
Immiscible liquids are liquids that don't dissolve in one another. Two examples of immiscible liquids would be alcohol and water and gasoline and water.
Immiscible liquids are those that are incapable of being mixed or blended. Examples are lighter fluid and whiskey, as well as gasoline and grape juice.
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Your liquids are immiscible.
You can separate two immiscible liquids using the method of fractional distillation if the 2 liquids are having an appreciable difference in their boiling points.
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oil and petrol
Immiscible.
Miscible liquids are liquids that form a homogeneous mixture when they are added together. Obviously liquids that are immiscible do not form a homogeneous mixture when they are added together.
Almost any oil and water do not mix. Immiscible is the word
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Immiscible liquids are liquids that do not mix. The most known example is Water and Oil.