write difference between miscible liquid and immiscible liquids
Answers
Answered by
17
miscible liquids means which mix with the other solution completely and forms solution like water and milk ; where as immiscible solutions does not mix completely and does not form solution it just forms layers like water and kerosene
Answered by
11
hope it helps
The basic difference BTW both of them is,
Miscible Liq. can be easily dissolved in any other liduids, but Immiscible Liq. do not dissolve in other liquids (mostly).
Eg. Water, Ethanol etc. are miscible liquids, while Oil in water is immiscible.
The way you can distinguish is, if the liquid is immiscible, you will be able to see a meniscus on the liquid, while for miscible liquids you will not.
The basic difference BTW both of them is,
Miscible Liq. can be easily dissolved in any other liduids, but Immiscible Liq. do not dissolve in other liquids (mostly).
Eg. Water, Ethanol etc. are miscible liquids, while Oil in water is immiscible.
The way you can distinguish is, if the liquid is immiscible, you will be able to see a meniscus on the liquid, while for miscible liquids you will not.
Similar questions