whymilkcalled immiscible liquid?
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In general, fat and water do not mix; liquids like these that do not form a homogeneous (uniform) mixture are called immiscible. ... Since milk is mostly water, it has a surface tension like water. Liquid soap wrecks the surface tension by breaking the bonds between water molecules.
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no it's called miscible liquid...
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