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do all liquids whether miscible or immiscible diffuse into one another​

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Answered by muskanc918
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&lt;b&gt;&lt;u&gt;No. Only miscible liquids diffuse into one another but immiscible liquids do not diffuse into each other.</p><p>Strengths of interactions among particles &amp; degree of ordering of particles in liquids are more than gases but less than solids. Liquids move freely than solids but less freely than gases.</p><p>Miscible liquids diffuse into one another they are soluble in each other forms homogeneous solutions.</p><p>for example: water/alcohol; gasoline/motor oil.

Immiscible liquids do not diffuse into each other they are insoluble in each other forms separate layers.

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Answered by amanrajputera22
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Answer: Only miscible liquid are diffuse into one another ( immiscible liquid does not diffuse into one another)

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