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How do you compare and contrast miscible and immiscible solutions​

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Liquids which mix together in all proportions and form a single layer are called miscible liquids. Liquids which do not mix with each other and form separate layers are called immiscible liquids.

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Answer: When two liquids can be mixed together, they are “miscible”—they form something called a homogeneous solution, which means that you cannot distinguish the two liquids anymore. In contrast, when they cannot be mixed, they are “immiscible”—they will form two separate layers, called a heterogeneous solution.

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