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what is the difference between miscible and soluble???? if u don't know please don't answer plz request ​

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Answered by sumansharma5428
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The key difference between miscible and soluble is that the term miscible refers to the ability to mix a compound with another compound to make a homogeneous mixture, whereas the term soluble refers to the ability of a certain compound to dissolve in a solvent.

Both terms miscible and soluble refer to the combination of different compounds to form new mixtures. Generally, both these terms describe the formation of a homogeneous mixture. However, they differ from each other depending on the types of compounds that are being mixed and the end product. That is; the term miscible describes the mixing of compound in one of the three phases of matter (solid, liquid or gas compounds can be mixed to obtain homogeneous mixtures). Meanwhile, the term soluble refers to the dissolution of a compound in any phase of matter (in solid, liquid or gas phase) in a solvent (the solvent is usually in liquid phase).

Answered by kochedaksh06
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Solubility

When a solute and solvent are mixed, they form what is called a solution. A solution is only formed when the solute can be dissolved in the solvent. Solubility, a more general term than miscibility, refers to the ability of a substance -- specifically, the solute -- to be dissolved in the solvent. The more the substance can be dissolved, the more soluble it is. Solid solutes generally have a limit on the amount that is soluble, which depends on the kind of solute and solvent.

Miscibility

The term miscibility refers to the ability of a liquid solute to dissolve in a liquid solvent. Solubility is a more general term, but it is more often used to mean the ability of a solid solute to dissolve in a liquid solvent. Miscibility is used when talking about the solubility of -- specifically -- liquid solutes. Miscible liquids are also defined as liquids that can mix to form a homogeneous solution. Miscible liquids generally mix without limit, meaning they are soluble at all amounts.

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