which are immiscible in water
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The classic example of immiscible liquids is oil and water. Water is very polar; the positive hydrogen end of the molecule forms especially strong hydrogen bonds with the negative oxygen end of another water molecule. ... Oil is a non-polar molecule, so when you put the two liquids together, they do not mix.
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Non Polar compounds are immiscible in water.
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