what is miscible and immiscible liquid
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A distinct layer between two liquids will not form when you have a solution that is labeled miscible. When a distinct layer does form in a mixed solution, this is called immiscibility. For example, a type of immiscible liquid is oil and water.
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Definition of miscible liquid-
The liquid which mix completely are get dissolved in each other are called Miscible.
Example--
When alcohal is dissolved in oxygen it dissolves totally so it is a miscible liquid
Definition of immiscible--
The liquid which do not dissolve in each other are called immiscible.
Example--
If kerosene or mustard oil try to dissolve in water it will not dissolve.
The liquid which mix completely are get dissolved in each other are called Miscible.
Example--
When alcohal is dissolved in oxygen it dissolves totally so it is a miscible liquid
Definition of immiscible--
The liquid which do not dissolve in each other are called immiscible.
Example--
If kerosene or mustard oil try to dissolve in water it will not dissolve.
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