describe the different types of partially miscible liquids which shows upper and lower critical solution temperature
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The immiscible liquids are incapable of mixing entirely. The combination of two immiscible compounds generally outcomes in a heterogeneous mixture, having the compounds still distinguishable from one other. On the other hand, partial miscibility implies the inability of liquids or compounds to mix totally. Immiscible and partially miscible mixtures are frequently characterized by a meniscus line.
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