.What are miscible and immiscible liquids? Give one example for each.
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Liquids which mix together in all proportions and form a single layer are called miscible liquids. ... Some examples of Miscible solutions include water and organic compounds such as alcohols, aldehydes and ketones. Immiscible solutions include water and many types of oils. Oil and water make an immiscible liquid.
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Miscibility refers to a substance's ability to mix with water. Learn about mutual solubility and how to tell the difference between miscible and immiscible solutions.
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- Miscible liquids are liquids that have the ability to mix without requiring a chemical reaction, but do require a physical interaction. The ability of a liquid to entirely dissolve in another liquid solution is referred to as miscibility. In miscible liquids, there will be no creation of a layer between the two liquids.
- When water and organic acids are mixed, for example, two layers remain, with the water layer containing some acid and the acid layer including some water.
- Immiscibility refers to the inability of two substances to combine to produce a homogenous mixture. Immiscible mixture components will separate from one another. The less dense fluid will ascend to the top, while the denser component will sink to the bottom.
- An example of an immiscible liquid is oil and water.
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