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The liquids are allowed to separate into layers
Almost any oil and water do not mix. Immiscible is the word
because they have different densities
Yes, it is possible to dissolve liquids but it depends on which liquids you mix together. When two liquids dissolve when mixed (such as water and ethanol) they are called miscible. Sometimes liquids do not mix at all (like water and oil) but it really depends on polarity.
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The liquid with the higher density will stay down while the one with the lower density will rise up, thus stratifying the liquids into different layers.
oil and water <><><> Some liquids, such as oil and water, do not mix- as they have different densities- so the lighter one (oil) will float on the heavier one.
The greatest density would be the bottom and the lowest density at the top, because the liquids have different densities.
That depends. Some liquids (like water and alcohol, or water and vinegar) mix, some (like water and oil) don't.
Increasing the temperature, increasing the time of mixing, increasing the speed of stirring, working with liquids with low densities.
The liquid with the higher density will stay down while the one with the lower density will rise up, thus stratifying the liquids into different layers.
The liquids are allowed to separate into layers
They are called miscible.
they have different densities (some are less dense than others) and so 'float' on one another...and or their molecules have different atomic structures which dont mix with each other.
Because they are different liquids
Almost any oil and water do not mix. Immiscible is the word