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what are misible and inmmisc liquids? give at least one example in each case​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Two liquids that combine in any ratio to form a homogeneous solution. Liquids which have little or no mutual solubility are immiscible) and the oil layer (on the top) are immiscible.

  • For example, water and ethanol are miscible because they mix in all proportions. By contrast, substances are said to be immiscible if there are certain proportions in which the mixture does not form a solution. For one example, oil is not soluble in water, so these two solvents are immiscible.

Answered by pathakshreya456
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❥Two liquids that combine in any ratio to form a homogeneous solution.

❥Liquids which have little or no mutual solubility are immiscible) and the oil layer (on the top) are immiscible.

❥For example, water and ethanol are miscible because they mix in all proportions.

❥By contrast, substances are said to be immiscible if there are certain proportions in which the mixture does not form a solution.

❥For one example, oil is not soluble in water, so these two solvents are immiscible.

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