what is immescible liquid
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Immiscible liquids are those which won't mix to give a single phase. Oil and water are examples of immiscible liquids - one floats on top of the other.
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Oil and Water” is perhaps the most common example of two immiscible liquids. No matter how much you mix oil and water, they do not mix.
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Oil and water are two liquids that are immiscible -- they will not mix together. Liquids tend to be immiscible when the force of attraction between the molecules of the same liquid is greater than the force of attraction between the two different liquids.
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