how is miscible liquid different from immiscible liquid
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Liquids which mix together in all proportions and form a single layer are called miscible liquids. ... Liquids which do not mix with each other and form separate layers are called immiscible liquids. 2. They are separated by using separating funnel.
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Immiscible liquids
1. Liquids which mix together in all proportions and form a single layer are called miscible liquids.
2. They are separated by the process of fractional distillation.
1. Liquids which do not mix with each other and form separate layers are called immiscible liquids.
2. They are separated by using separating funnel.
2. They are separated by using separating funnel.
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miscible liquid is that can dissolve in any other liquid and firm one layer like milk in water. but immiscible is that can not dissolve in any other liquid like oil in water
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