Define immiscible and mmisible liquids
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Immiscibility is the property where two substances are not capable of combining to form a homogeneous mixture. The components are said to be "immiscible." In contrast, fluids that do mix together are called "miscible." Components of an immiscible mixture will separate from each other.
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