Rahul says that there are two ways of separating immiscible liquids. Do you agree with him? Explain the two methods. Please answer the question quickly
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Immiscible means that the liquids don't dissolve in each other – oil and water are an example. It is possible to shake up the liquids and get them to mix but they soon separate. Separating immiscible liquids is done simply using a separating funnel. The two liquids are put into the funnel and are left for a short time to settle out and form two layers. The tap of the funnel is opened and the bottom liquid is allowed to run. The two liquids are now separate.
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nice answer shristy ..... keep it up
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