juice and water
This is a mixture of liquids (ex.: liquid air).
The place where two immiscible liquids meet is called an interface. At the interface, the two liquids do not mix due to differences in their chemical properties and densities, resulting in a clear boundary between them.
Mass and volume
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Oil and water are two liquids that do not mix because they have different chemical properties. Oil is non-polar, while water is polar, so they do not easily dissolve into each other.
they are both liquids!
If two liquids have the same density, they will not separate when mixed together. This means they are immiscible and will form a homogeneous mixture. Their individual properties may still affect how they interact chemically or physically.
No, all liquids are not the same. Liquids can have different properties such as density, viscosity, and surface tension which make them unique from one another. Additionally, liquids can have varying chemical compositions and phase states which further distinguish them.
Fluid Mechanics
Liquids does not have a definite shape, but have a definite volume. Diffusion is a slow process and liquids are compressible.
Liquids does not have a definite shape, but have a definite volume. Diffusion is a slow process and liquids are compressible.
Properties: liquids have a definite volume but no definite shape.