does Immiscible liquids have same density? (dont copy paste from google)
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No, immiscible liquids do not same density because, if they had, they would be miscible.
Density is one most important factor which makes those liquids immiscible.
E.g oil and water have different densities. Density of oil is less than that of water that's why oil floats on water and hence the mixture becomes immiscible.
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