Differentiate between miscible and immiscible liquids. Write example for
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Liquids that mix well to generate a homogeneous solution are known as miscible liquids. Alcohol and water, for example, or milk and water. Immiscible liquids are those that do not combine to form a single phase. Oil and water, for example, float on top of the water, as do honey and oil.
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