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.
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)
what is the difference between pf soluble and insoluble
soluable means that the solid can diffuse in the water and miscible is the opposite.
The term "miscible" refers to liquids that mix. Calcium silicate would be soluble or insoluble in water, and it is in fact insoluble (not soluble). But it does have a hydrated form.
yes, most paints are solvents!
IPA is miscible with petrol.
what is the difference between pf soluble and insoluble
soluable means that the solid can diffuse in the water and miscible is the opposite.
The term "miscible" refers to liquids that mix. Calcium silicate would be soluble or insoluble in water, and it is in fact insoluble (not soluble). But it does have a hydrated form.
Yes. It is polar. It is not an insoluble salt.
Un-miscible is a non example of soluble
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Miscible means two substances can mix together , Immiscible means they can't mix together .
Phosphorus trichloride is hydrolized in water.
Soluble means it can dissolve insoluble means it can't dissolve
it cannot be solved because it is soluble
yes, most paints are solvents!
starch is insoluble whereas glucose is soluble