when two liquids do not mix they from two separate layers and are known as
a. miscible liquids
b. Immiscible liquids
c. saturated liquids
d. super saturated liquids
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b. Immiscible liquids
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Immiscibility is the property where two substances are not capable of combining to form a homogeneous mixture. The components are said to be "immiscible." In contrast, fluids that do mix together are called "miscible."
Components of an immiscible mixture will separate from each other. The less-dense fluid will rise to the top; the more-dense component will sink.
Oil and water are immiscible liquids. In contrast, alcohol and water are completely miscible. In any proportion, alcohol and water will mix to form a homogeneous solution.
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IMMISCIBLE LIQUIDS IS THE CORRECT ANSWER
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