Two miscible liquids are: Alcohol and water.Sorry if this isn't what you wanted.
example of miscible liqids are milk and water , petrol and kerosene
Ethanol and water
dichloromethane and chloroform
In general polar liquids will be miscible with polar liquids and non-polar liquids will be miscible with non-polar liquids.
the two kind of liquids that can mix are called, miscible liquids, example alcohol and water., but if they can't mix like oil and water,they are called immiscible liquids
All polar liquids are miscible with water forming one liquid phase (aggr).
Examples:
Methanol, Ethanol (alcohol), Acetic acid, Sulphuric acid
They are said to be miscible.
Water and ethanol :)
Acetone
in general, polar liquids are miscible with other polar liquids but are not miscible with nonpolar liquids.
They are miscible and form a solution
Miscible
Distillation...simple.
When two liquids are mixed, the term is miscible, not soluble. But yes, CCl4 is miscible in cyclohexane.
The dispersion of two (non-miscible) liquids is called an emulsion: Examples: milk, mayonnaise, hand cream
in general, polar liquids are miscible with other polar liquids but are not miscible with nonpolar liquids.
State factors which determine immiscibility and miscible liquids?
Liquids that mix together completely. You will not be able to see signs of a heterogeneous mixture if the two liquids are miscible, and the liquids will appear homogeneous.
Water and rubbing alcohol are totally miscible.
miscible
If you mean miscible, then the answer is yes. It is miscible with many other liquids.
They are called miscible.
They are called miscible.
Miscible liquids are liquids that form a homogeneous mixture when they are added together. Obviously liquids that are immiscible do not form a homogeneous mixture when they are added together.
Distillation can be used to separate solutions of miscible liquids, because the liquids have different boiling points. Distillation works because it vaporizes the more volatile of the two liquids.
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