Miscible
Two liquids that do not dissolve in each other would be called impearmeable. by yo mama from another mama.
Liquids
Solvents (which are liquids of various Classes) contain Solutes (which are dissolved solids). There [must be and] are very strict Rules as to Why Which is Which and to Why these Facts and Principles must Be So!
Almost any oil and water do not mix. Immiscible is the word
This phenomenon is called miscibility.
to separate the mixture of petrol and kerosene we can use the fractional distillation process for more information you can google it for its main principles and steps to be carried out
melting
No.
i think because when you heat a liquid the atoms begin to move away from each other and the space between them increases so when you add a substance it is more likely to dissolve in it because the atoms of this substance will "fit" quickly between atoms.
Because they aren't soluble in each other and have different densities.
Ethanol is polar, and so is water. "Like dissolves like," so those two liquids will be miscible, meaning they will dissolve each other. Carbon tetrachloride, meanwhile, is non-polar. Its intermolecular forces are incompatible with water's, so polar water will not be able to dissolve it.
They slide past each other