In general, two liquids that are miscible are made up of molecules. Another option could be liquid metals that are mixed together in an alloy. In that case, you would have atoms of the metals.
Sediment or residue .
a suspension
Mixing and dispersion are two such words.
A suspension.
Diffusion
sediments
Something that cannot be dissolved is called insoluble.
When the particles of a liquid gain energy some of them can escape from the surface, and if eventually all of them do this a gas will form. We call this evaporation. If there is sufficient energy for all of them to escape at once, they all move to be far apart and we say the liquid boils.
Substances that do not dissolve in water are called "insoluble" or "non-soluble." For water (a polar molecule), anything non-polar will not dissolve, including hexane, methane, ethane, propane, octane, oils, waxes, and plastics.
You call a very small drop of liquid a 'droplet'. A droplet is a smaller measurement of a drop of liquid and is usually used when talking about liquid particles that are less then 50 um in diameter.
Supermatant liquid
its an insoluble substance
"insoluble"
If something can dissolve it is soluble if it cannot it is insoluble.
oil
it is called a liquid
Simple: an insoluble material (in a given solvent, at a given temperature and pressure).
insoluble
Hydrophobes
insoluble
insoluble substance
In a liquid state, particles are moving at many different speeds. At the surface of the liquid, some of the faster-moving particles are able to escape into the air. Slower-moving particles stay in the liquid state. Slower motion means lower average energy, however, and this means lower temperature. As high-energy particles leave the surface of a liquid it then cools the surface on which it is resting. Scientist call this phenomenon evaporative cooling. Evaporating cooling is common and can be very useful.
Something that cannot be dissolved is called insoluble.