Two liquids that do not dissolve in each other would be called impearmeable.
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Water and oil.
Immiscible
Immiscible liquids are liquids that don't dissolve in one another. Two examples of immiscible liquids would be alcohol and water and gasoline and water.
If under enough pressure all gases can dissolve in liquids. :D
For example polar liquids dissolve polar solids, nonpolar liquids dissolve nonpolar solids.
The ability of one substance to dissolve in another substance is called SOLUBILITY.
No. Oil will dissolve in fatty (hydrophobic) liquids, not in hydrophilics like water.
They are referred to as "Completely miscible"
Immiscible liquids are liquids that don't dissolve in one another. Two examples of immiscible liquids would be alcohol and water and gasoline and water.
because some liquids are denser than others which means it takes more to dissolve them.
yes they can but it depends on the liquids
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If under enough pressure all gases can dissolve in liquids. :D
For example polar liquids dissolve polar solids, nonpolar liquids dissolve nonpolar solids.
No, Coca-Cola will not dissolve hair!! How do i know this? Well, I actually just did my Science Fair Project to see if hair will dissolve in certain liquids and coca-cola was one of my liquids. the Coca-Cola only changed the color of the hair but it did not dissolve it. Bleach will dissolve it in a matter of hours!!
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oil
Milk
When dealing with liquids, the rule of thumb is that like will dissolve like. This means that polar liquids will dissolve polar solids, and non polar liquids dissolve non polar substances. Fructose is polar, so it dissolves in water, and fats, as a non polar substance, will dissolve in kerosene.