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Two materials are said to be miscible if when combined they will form a homogeneous mixture. Immiscible refers to inability to mix two liquids or even two solids. Gases are always miscible. Oil and water are immiscible and, if mixed, separate into two different phases, the oil phase and the water phase.
Precipitation- an insoluble solid is formed when two solutions are mixed Thermal decomposition- heat is used to break up a compound into simpler substances Neutralisation- an acid and an alkali react to produce a salt
Distillation and Evaporation
Since lead iodide is insoluble in an aqueous solution, you could filter it out using a funnel and filter paper.
When two granulated solids are mixed together.
Add Aqueous sodium hydroxide to the mixture then shake the mixture with excess of water separate the two liquid layers by separating funnel then add HCl to water layer evaporate the water and get the phenolic compounds.
Two materials are said to be miscible if when combined they will form a homogeneous mixture. Immiscible refers to inability to mix two liquids or even two solids. Gases are always miscible. Oil and water are immiscible and, if mixed, separate into two different phases, the oil phase and the water phase.
Precipitation- an insoluble solid is formed when two solutions are mixed Thermal decomposition- heat is used to break up a compound into simpler substances Neutralisation- an acid and an alkali react to produce a salt
Distillation and Evaporation
Since lead iodide is insoluble in an aqueous solution, you could filter it out using a funnel and filter paper.
A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture that contains two or more of different and insoluble substances. Ex: A mixture of Sand and Rocks is a heterogeneous mixture as they do not diffuse evenly.
When two granulated solids are mixed together.
A mixture is not a solution if it is in solid form.
If the two solids are both metals, then the result is an alloy. However, cast iron for example is a mixture of carbon and iron, so technically it may be an alloy. But a car tyre is made of rubber, chalk, sulphur, rosin, etc. I guess the only answer for this is a mixture. If the two metals are in fluid solution, then it is a mixture.
By definition a solute can not be insoluble. Ergo, there are no mixtures containing an insoluble solute.
For example stainless steel is practically insoluble in water.
Precipitates form whenever two insoluble ions are in solution, thereby leaving solution. They can form either gases or solids (usually solids).