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Two materials are said to be miscible if when combined they will form a homogeneous mixture. Immiscible refers to inability to mix two liquids or even two solids. Gases are always miscible. Oil and water are immiscible and, if mixed, separate into two different phases, the oil phase and the water phase.

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Miscible: able to form true, homogeneou solutions (ex.: water and vinegar)

Insoluble: a material unable to be solved in a solvent (ex.: sand in water, gold in oil)

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