They are miscible.
Yes Oil and benzene are miscible, both are hydrophobics and lypophylics.
Chloroform is miscible with ethanol, carbon tetrachloride, benzene, diethyil ether etc.
Yes,slightly.
They are miscible.
Chloroform is miscible with petroleum ether, meaning they can mix in all proportions to form a homogenous solution. This is because both chloroform and petroleum ether are non-polar solvents.
They are miscible.
Oil is not miscible with water.
Yes, petroleum ether is miscible in cyclohexane. Both compounds are nonpolar substances, which allows them to mix easily and form a homogeneous solution.
Yes, petroleum ether is generally not miscible with ethanol. They are immiscible due to differences in their polarities and intermolecular forces. Petroleum ether is a nonpolar solvent, while ethanol is a polar solvent, making them unable to mix well.
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Yes Oil and benzene are miscible, both are hydrophobics and lypophylics.
Ethanol is miscible with water, but not oil. Oil is not miscible with water or ethanol.
Yes,slightly.
Phenol is not miscible in silicone oil. Phenol is a polar compound, while silicone oil is nonpolar. This difference in polarity makes them immiscible in each other.
Chloroform is miscible with ethanol, carbon tetrachloride, benzene, diethyil ether etc.
Isopropanol is completely miscible with water as well as partially miscible with vegetable oil.