You are asking for two liquids that share the same boiling point and dissolve in each other? The best I could find so far are allyl alcohol (97.2 C) and propyl alcohol (97.5 C). There are probably other liquids (especially organic) out there that share closer boiling points.
I also found that the elements erbium (atomic number 68) and terbium (atomic number 65) share the same boiling point--3230 C. They may or may not be miscible. I guess it's hard to tell at that temperature.
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If you know a boiling point, you can separate two different liquids that are mixed together. If the two liquids have different boiling points, you can boil them both. One of the liquids will reach its boiling point before the other liquid and start to evaporate. One of the liquids will have evaporated and will be separated from the liquid with the higher boiling point. This is called distillation. Jarachia ~ x
Low boiling point liquids are flammable.
Boiling point
At the boiling point liquids become gases and if the solution contain dissolved solids they remain as residues.
The separation of liquids is based on the difference of boiling points.
For basic idea, different liquid had different boiling point thus upon boiling the vapour would contain more of the lower boiling point and separated out.
for mixtures that are miscible but have different boiling points
Liquid Nitrogen, liquid oxygen etc are low boiling point liquids
Boiling point is when the liquids pressure equals the pressure of the atmosphere.
They Have a low boiling point
If you know a boiling point, you can separate two different liquids that are mixed together. If the two liquids have different boiling points, you can boil them both. One of the liquids will reach its boiling point before the other liquid and start to evaporate. One of the liquids will have evaporated and will be separated from the liquid with the higher boiling point. This is called distillation. Jarachia ~ x
Boil it
Boiling points vary from liquid to liquid.
No. The melting and boiling points of liquids vary considerably.
Low boiling point liquids are flammable.
Boiling point
Boiling point.