what do we mean by immiscible liquid?how are they separate?
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Oil and water are immiscible liquids because they do not mix with each other, and form separate layers on mixing. Water being heavier forms the lower layer, and oil being lighter forms the upper layer. A mixture of immiscible liquids is separated by using an apparatus called separating funnel.
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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.
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