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Two options are possible: Either the two liquids can be soluble and form a homogeneous solution (like milk and water) or the two liquids can form two different layers and form heterogeneous solution (like oil and water).

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It depends on the type of liquids you mix together.

When mixing liquids, one of four things happens.

  1. They don't mix at all. You say they are "immiscible" and separate by density, one floating atop the other, although one may clump into globs.
  2. Being of similar density, one forms a "colloid" or suspension in the other. An example of this is milk, where fat is suspended in water.
  3. The liquids mix evenly and cannot be separated except by distillation, osmosis, or chemical interaction. The liquids are said to be "miscible". An example is alcohol in water.
  4. The liquids chemically react, possibly to form one or more new chemical substances.

Some materials (liquid or gas) are more miscible in some substances than others. Those that are very slightly miscible are often considered immiscible.

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It depends on the type of liquids you are mixing.Miscible liquids will mix and if the are immiscible they can't mix.

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Without knowing specific types of liquids, there is no way of knowing. They might mix and stay mixed, mix but separate, cause an exothermic reaction or blow up. Lots of possibilities.

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