When do we say that two liquids are
immiscible?explain taking a suitable example
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Two liquid are said to be immiscible if the constituent of the first mixture do not mix with the constituent of the second mixture.
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Let's take a simple example of oil and water. Oil is immiscible in water. That means oil doesn't dissolve in water.
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