no
water
miscible
Chloroform (CHCl3), although it is polar, cannot form hydrogen bonds with water and thus the interactions between chloroform and water are too weak to be miscible. In addition, chloroform is significantly heavier than water and will form a bottom layer if mixed.
Yes they are mixing. but they are not reacting.
no
water
miscible
No, they both are not miscible and is a heterogeneous solution
no
Chloroform (CHCl3), although it is polar, cannot form hydrogen bonds with water and thus the interactions between chloroform and water are too weak to be miscible. In addition, chloroform is significantly heavier than water and will form a bottom layer if mixed.
Yes they are mixing. but they are not reacting.
Chloroform is miscible with ethanol, carbon tetrachloride, benzene, diethyil ether etc.
Yes they are mixing together. but they are not reacting.
Two miscible liquids are: Alcohol and water.Sorry if this isn't what you wanted.
Oil is not miscible with water.
Methylbenzene, aka toluene, is not miscible in water. It is miscible in organic solvents such as hexane and acetone.