Example Of Immiscible Liquid
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Immiscible liquids are those which do not mix in each other or are not soluble in each other. when mixed the form a layer of distinction and exist as different phases. for example - kerosene and water, oil and water, carbon disulphide.
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Kerosene and water, oil and water, benzene and water, polar liquid and no polar liquid.
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The liquids are said to be immiscible if they are completely insoluble beach other. Such a system actually consists of two phases though it is usually refered as a mixture.
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