Here are two miscible synonyms ! Mixable ! Compatible !
Water and ethanol. Oil is immiscible with either of those.
Liquids that dissolve freely in one another in any proportion are called miscible liquids. This means that they are able to mix together to form a homogeneous solution without any limits on the amount that can dissolve. Examples of miscible liquids include water and ethanol.
its a liquid that does not mix in water.
Yes, ethanol and isopropanol are miscible in each other. This means that they can be mixed together in any proportion and will form a homogeneous solution. Both are alcohols with similar molecular structures, which is why they are miscible.
No, xylene and trichloroethane are not miscible. They have different chemical properties that prevent them from forming a homogeneous mixture when combined.
Water and ethanol. Oil is immiscible with either of those.
IPA is miscible with petrol.
Liquids that dissolve freely in one another in any proportion are called miscible liquids. This means that they are able to mix together to form a homogeneous solution without any limits on the amount that can dissolve. Examples of miscible liquids include water and ethanol.
The word is actually "misCible" meaning something that can be mixed with something else.
Oil is not miscible with water.
Miscible is not the correct word - probable you think to soluble; and because NaCl is a polar compound it is not soluble in these organic compounds (the formula C7H14 correspond to three compounds).
they are miscible :)
A miscible solution is one in which two or more substances can dissolve in each other in any proportion. This means that the components of the solution are completely soluble in one another, creating a homogeneous mixture. Examples of miscible solutions include ethanol and water.
Methylbenzene, aka toluene, is not miscible in water. It is miscible in organic solvents such as hexane and acetone.
Cool Aid Mix and water. Water and Oil. Vinger and Water.
its a liquid that does not mix in water.
Milk is miscible in other milk products but it is not miscible in water--otherwise you wouldn't see it, or detect it, optically in water.