how does a liquid mix with another liquid?...please help me
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When two liquids combine to form a new liquid, we call the liquids “miscible.” When two liquids do not mix together and instead form layers, we call them “immiscible.” The chemical properties of the liquids will determine if they will mix or not. ... Oil and water are good examples of immiscible liquids.
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