How do you mix immiscible liquids?
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- Immiscible liquids are those which won't mix to give a single phase. Oil and water are examples of immiscible liquids - one floats on top of the other. It explains the background to steam distillation and looks at a simple way of carrying this out
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When two immiscible liquids are compelled to mix together by stirring or mechanical agitation, they form an emulsion. The liquid in lesser proportion tends to form layers, droplets, or coagulated droplets to separate itself from the other liquid.
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