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write two difference between miscible and immiscible liquids

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Answered by rudraksh2
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miscible
1) they can easily dissolve in liquids
2) example water juice milk

immiscible
1) they do not dissolve in liquids
2) example oil
Answered by 9710
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In chemistry, a miscible mixture is a mixture that completely combines together to form one solution. These solutions do not form a meniscus and form a completely new solution. An immiscible mixture is a mixture that doesn't mix completely. These mixtures, like oil and water, will never mix together fully. 

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9710: The following question is from science but it is the part of chemistry
9710: Miscible or immiscible can't be the part of bio, physics or any other ......
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rudraksh2: so
rudraksh2: in science it is different
rudraksh2: and in cemistry itis different
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