which of the following liquid is immiscible in water?
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Oil and 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 in this example can be any liquid fat or even motor oil.
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