Mustard oil and kerosene are examples of:
(1) point miscible liquids
(2) immiscible liquids
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point miscible liquid
Explanation:
Mustard oil and kerosene oil are not miscible in each other. That is we do not get homogenous solution after mixing. They can be separate on the basis of densities. Both the oils have different densities.
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