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give reason alcohol is miscible in water​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Alcohol and water form a miscible solution because alcohol is soluble in water and oil are not soluble in water hence it forms an immiscible solution. Boiled water loses the gases and minerals that add taste to water, hence it tastes flat.

Answered by anjalitalanje199
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ALCOHOL

Physical properties of alcohols

Most of the common alcohols are colourless liquids at room temperature. Methyl alcohol, ethyl alcohol, and isopropyl alcohol are free-flowing liquids with fruity odours. The higher alcohols—those containing 4 to 10 carbon atoms—are somewhat viscous, or oily, and they have heavier fruity odours. Some of the highly branched alcohols and many alcohols containing more than 12 carbon atoms are solids at room temperature.

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