Immiscible means incapable of mixing, but you'd (you might) have to ask further incase there is a special solution called 'immiscible solution' of which its inability to mix is only one aspect of it.
"Immiscible" means "unmixable", and refers to two liquids that will not intermix. For example, oil and water do not mix; if you try to mix them, they will separate into layers.
an immiscible mixture is a mixture that is not able to be mixed together eg oil and water
Liquids that do not mix at all in each other are known as immiscible for example water and cyclohexane or water and oil.
it is a mixture that is able to be mixed together
ex. salt and rice grains
Oil and water are an immiscible solution.
As these liquids are immiscible
The less dense layer of two immiscible liquids will float on the denser layer.
Miscible means that the two liquids will mix in all proportions to form a homogeneous solution so that you can no longer see that there were two liquids (e.g. alcohol and water) The opposite is immiscible which is where two liquids will not mix together and separate out into two layers (e.g. oil and water are immiscible). Miscible refers to liquids that can be mixed in all proportions. Answers.com
Either one or both of the substances are not magnetic.
When the temperature of a substance decreases significantly most substances will contract.
Miscible means two substances can mix together , Immiscible means they can't mix together .
These substances are called immiscible; for example water and vegetable oil.
Because they don't mix.
depends what the substances are, probably a suspension.
Dissolving only works when you combine two or more miscible substances. Dissolution does not work when you try to mix two or more immiscible substances.
Miscible and immiscible are you to describe what happens when substances (usually liquids) are mixed together. If 2 layers are formed, like when oil is mixed with water, then the oil would be described as immiscible in water as it does not form a solution. If the two substances mix together and no layers are formed, like when orange squash is mixed with water, the we would say the orange squash is miscible in water as it has formed an orange solution.
immiscible
Methanol is immiscible in hexane because methanol is a polar compound due to the -OH group. Hexane is nonpolar because there are only carbons and hydrogen atoms. Polar substances cannot dissolve/mix with nonpolar substances. Think "Like dissolves like".
It's miscible
Miscible or immiscible with what?Actually, never mind. It's immiscible.
Anything immiscible is incapable of being blended or mixed together, such liquids that are shaken, normally settle into layers. On the assumption that ice cubes are formed by freezing water, they are not immiscible when frozen, but immiscible when defrosted
When a solid "mixes" with a liquid the solid can be termed soluble and will "dissolve" in said liquid (salt and water), if the solid does not dissolve it is termed insoluble (sand in a glass of water). When a liquid "mixes" with another liquid the two are classed as miscible, if the two liquids do not mix and form two separate layers, the liquids are classed as being immiscible