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Answered by BrainlyFlash156
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Immiscible Liquids. 2 liquids are said to be immiscible if they're completely insoluble in each other. Such a system actually consists of 2 phases, though it is usually referred to as a mixture. Examples include benzene and water, kerosene and water, etc.

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Answer:

Immiscible Liquids. 2 liquids are said to be immiscible if they're completely insoluble in each other.

Explanation:

Such a system actually consists of 2 phases, though it is usually referred to as a mixture. Examples include benzene and water, kerosene and water, etc.

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