Liquids that are soluble in one another are called:
Insoluble
Miscible
Immiscible
None of them
Other:
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Liquids that are soluble in one another are called:
Things which dissolve are called solutes and the liquid in which they dissolve is called a solvent to form a solution. Strongly polar substances easily attract water molecules.
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Liquids that are soluble in one another are called Miscible liquids.
(b) Miscible- correct option
- The term "miscibility" describes a liquid's capacity to entirely dissolve in another liquid mixture.
- A mixture that is classified as miscible won't form a clear layer between two liquids.
- Hence this option is correct as miscible liquids are those that are soluble in one another.
(a) Insoluble- Incorrect option
- Insoluble liquids are those which do not dissolve in each other or any particular solvent like water.
- Like for example, because it is polar, water solubilizes other polar substances and liquids. Water does not dissolve any non-polar liquids. Water and non-polar liquids are insoluble in each other.
- Hence this option is incorrect.
(c) Immiscible- Incorrect option
- Immiscibility occurs when a separate layer does form in a mixed solution.
- Oil and water are an example of an immiscible liquid.
- When combined, oil and water will essentially "sit on top" of one another, creating a very distinct layer.
- Hence this is an incorrect option as immiscible liquids are not soluble in each other.
(d) None of them- Incorrect option
- As option (b) miscible liquids is the correct option so the answer cannot be none of these.
- Hence this option is incorrect.
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