Define Miscible liquids.
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Miscible liquids are those liquids which upon mixing form one phase and no distinct layers are visible. for example vinegar solution. it is acetic acid in water.
Immiscible liquids remain in two different phases when tried to mix with each other. they don't mix with each other.
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Definition of Miscible Liquids. ... Miscibility refers to the ability of a liquid to completely dissolve in another liquid solution. A distinct layer between two liquids will not form when you have a solution that is labeled miscible. When a distinct layer does form in a mixed solution, this is called immiscibility.
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