When a solid "mixes" with a liquid the solid can be termed soluble and will "dissolve" in said liquid (salt and water), if the solid does not dissolve it is termed insoluble (sand in a glass of water).
When a liquid "mixes" with another liquid the two are classed as miscible, if the two liquids do not mix and form two separate layers, the liquids are classed as being immiscible
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Almost any oil and water do not mix. Immiscible is the word
A container or beaker is commonly used to store and mix liquids, but these do not provide accurate measurements. If precise measurements are needed, a graduated cylinder or volumetric flask should be used instead.
Many liquids can mix with water, including alcohol, vinegar, juice, and milk. The ability of a liquid to mix with water depends on factors such as polarity and solubility.
Examples of liquids that mix completely include water and ethanol, as well as acetone and methanol. These liquids form a homogeneous mixture with no visible boundaries between the components.
Immiscible.
The answer to a problem, or a mix of liquids.
Almost any oil and water do not mix. Immiscible is the word
Fractional distillation:1 solution with two miscible liquids(liquids that mix with each other)Example:Ethanol+water.
A container or beaker is commonly used to store and mix liquids, but these do not provide accurate measurements. If precise measurements are needed, a graduated cylinder or volumetric flask should be used instead.
When two liquids mix together, it is called miscibility. This means that the liquids are able to mix and form a homogeneous solution.
An emulsion is a colloid made up of two or more liquids that are immiscible (do not mix together).
Your liquids are immiscible.
Is a term to describe a mix of ethnic groups.
measuring cups are used for measuring different liquids and mixing cups are for when you have some liquids that need to get mixed you mix them in it.
Brackish water is used to describe water that is a mix of fresh and saltwater, typically found in estuaries.
Many liquids can mix with water, including alcohol, vinegar, juice, and milk. The ability of a liquid to mix with water depends on factors such as polarity and solubility.
Examples of liquids that mix completely include water and ethanol, as well as acetone and methanol. These liquids form a homogeneous mixture with no visible boundaries between the components.