Miscible solutions are liquids that form a homogenous mixture when combined. An example would be adding alcohol to water or vinegar to water. Oil and water would be non-miscible since they separate when combined.
substances that can be mixed to form a solution eg. milk and water
Salt and sugar are miscible in water.
It's miscible
hi :) an emulsion liquid can be mixed and will stay together for a while ( mixed by shaking ) whereas immiscible will not mix together but instead form two separate layers like for example oil and water. i hope this answered ur question. ;)
miscible
Immiscible.
Almost any oil and water do not mix. Immiscible is the word
It is a chemical property.
The partial removal of a substance from a solution or mixture by dissolving in another,immiscible solvent in which it is more soluble
immiscible
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
immiscible oil and water copper and cobalt
no
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.
No, they are immiscible.
Immiscible, of course. Greasy stuff like toluene is not water soluble to any significant degree.
Gases mix together when they contact each other. There are no immiscible gases like there are immiscible fluids.