When liquids are mixed together, they can form a homogenous mixture if they are miscible, meaning they can fully dissolve in each other. If the liquids are immiscible, they will form separate layers based on their densities, with the less dense liquid typically floating on top of the denser liquid.
They have different densities. If one liquid ( say water) is mixed with another that is lighter in density ( say oil) the lighter density will float on top. Try it!
Substances like water and ethanol are miscible liquids that can be easily mixed without separating due to their similar molecular structures. Mixing a polar liquid, like water, with a nonpolar liquid, like vegetable oil, will lead to separation due to the difference in polarity.
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Particles in a liquid have only a small amount of space between each other. They have more energy then solid particles but less energy than gas particles. Particles in liquid roll over each other this is what causes water to flow.
When liquids are mixed together, they can form a homogenous mixture if they are miscible, meaning they can fully dissolve in each other. If the liquids are immiscible, they will form separate layers based on their densities, with the less dense liquid typically floating on top of the denser liquid.
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Molecules in a liquid can move past each other, if that's what you were trying to ask; I'm not sure what "separate past each other" is supposed to mean.
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They have different densities. If one liquid ( say water) is mixed with another that is lighter in density ( say oil) the lighter density will float on top. Try it!
Substances like water and ethanol are miscible liquids that can be easily mixed without separating due to their similar molecular structures. Mixing a polar liquid, like water, with a nonpolar liquid, like vegetable oil, will lead to separation due to the difference in polarity.
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