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water is insoluble in oil thus making the both of them immiscible and can only be separated using a separating funnel.
Usually solids with liquid. As an example liquid wine can be decanted from the dregs of left over yeast/sediment etc.
When a solid "mixes" with a liquid the solid can be termed soluble and will "dissolve" in said liquid (salt and water), if the solid does not dissolve it is termed insoluble (sand in a glass of water). When a liquid "mixes" with another liquid the two are classed as miscible, if the two liquids do not mix and form two separate layers, the liquids are classed as being immiscible
To change from a gas into a liquid you must cool the substance. For example: water vapour to water.
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I think what you meant was immiscible liquids. Immiscible liquid mean that it cannot form a homgeneous mixture when they are mixed together. A good example o f this is water are oil. The oil sits on top of the water.
water is insoluble in oil thus making the both of them immiscible and can only be separated using a separating funnel.
A very simple answer: vegetable oils and water.
they meet at the distillation
immiscible - oil and water miscible - water and ethyl alcohol
Usually solids with liquid. As an example liquid wine can be decanted from the dregs of left over yeast/sediment etc.
When a solid "mixes" with a liquid the solid can be termed soluble and will "dissolve" in said liquid (salt and water), if the solid does not dissolve it is termed insoluble (sand in a glass of water). When a liquid "mixes" with another liquid the two are classed as miscible, if the two liquids do not mix and form two separate layers, the liquids are classed as being immiscible
Water.
Immiscible liquids do not mix with each other and don't form homogeneous mixtures. An example of this type of relationship is between water and oil (they separate)
Emulsion is a mixture of two or more immiscible liquid (liquids which do not mix in other liquids), one is dispersed by the other. Example : water in oil - water is dispersed in oil ( medium)
If two liquids are miscible, it means they are capable of being mixed together in all proportions. For example, water and ethanol are miscible as they mix together. If two liquids are immiscible, it means that they don't mix together and they don't form a solution in some proportion. For example, water is immiscible with oil.
1) it has to be immiscible with water 2) it has to be less dense than water. 3) it has to be a liquid at the same temperature range over which water is a liquid..