how do you distinguish between miscible and immiscible liquid give two examples of each type
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Miscible implies that liquids mix to form a homogeneous mixture in all proportions. Immiscible is defined as the opposite, they don't mix. Water is miscible in a variety of liquids, but immiscible in oil. I hope this helps!
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