What is difference between non polar liquid and immiscible liquid
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When a nonpolar liquid such as oil is mixed with water, two separate layers form because the liquids will not dissolve into each other (Figure below). ... Liquids that dissolve in one another in all proportions are said to be miscible . Liquids that do not dissolve in one another are called immiscible .
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A polar liquid is miscible with a polar liquid whereas a non polar liquid is miscible with a non polar liquid as like dissolves like.
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