Science, asked by ayaanjm, 1 year ago

the liquid which mix with each other

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
8
Miscible liquids are the liquids which mixed with each other. ..

Anonymous: Ohh no....)-:
Anonymous: Ok waise tmhe Boy cut zyada suit krega
Anonymous: Just j
Anonymous: hnm
Answered by soniatiwari214
1

Answer:

The liquid which mix with each other are called miscible.

Explanation:

  • The chemical qualities of the liquids will decide whether they will mix or not, therefore we refer to two liquids as "miscible" when they join to produce a new liquid and as "immiscible" when they do not mix and instead form layers.
  • Chemical substances that have similar properties will mix together; substances with dissimilar properties won't.
  • Good examples of immiscible liquids include water and oil. Oil floats on water because it has less mass than the same volume of water and is less dense. The amount of material in a space is measured by its density. Comparing a brick to a foam piece of the same size, a brick has significantly more substance.

#SPJ3

Similar questions