When two liquids mix together, it is called miscibility. This means that the liquids are able to mix and form a homogeneous solution.
The elements mix together to create an Iodine Clock Reaction... the last person that answered obviously didn't know what they were talking about and they are bored. i had to answer this for science class and this is the answer you are looking for:)
Yes, a solution can be made from two liquids. When two liquids are mixed together and form a homogeneous mixture, it is considered a solution. Examples include saltwater (water and salt dissolved together) and vinegar (acetic acid and water mixed together).
The miscibility of two liquids is typically related to their polarity. Generally, polar liquids are more likely to be miscible with other polar liquids, while nonpolar liquids are more likely to be miscible with other nonpolar liquids. This is due to similar intermolecular forces between molecules that allow them to mix easily.
When a solid is formed from two liquids, that is called a precipitate.
A solid substance that forms when two liquids are mixed is called a precipitate. This occurs when chemical reaction between the two liquids forms a new solid substance that is insoluble in the mixture.
a precipitate
Something else!
The elements mix together to create an Iodine Clock Reaction... the last person that answered obviously didn't know what they were talking about and they are bored. i had to answer this for science class and this is the answer you are looking for:)
Can be both or either. 1. When mixed, without chemical reaction, liquids can take or release heat; it is a physical phenomenon. 2. But mixed liquids can react and this chemical reaction can also release heat.
Yes, a solution can be made from two liquids. When two liquids are mixed together and form a homogeneous mixture, it is considered a solution. Examples include saltwater (water and salt dissolved together) and vinegar (acetic acid and water mixed together).
Double Displacement
you buy 1 or you mix 2 colours together.
The miscibility of two liquids is typically related to their polarity. Generally, polar liquids are more likely to be miscible with other polar liquids, while nonpolar liquids are more likely to be miscible with other nonpolar liquids. This is due to similar intermolecular forces between molecules that allow them to mix easily.
Potassium iodide and lead nitrate. 2KI(aq) + Pb(NO3)2(aq) --> 2KNO3(aq) + PbI2(s)
The mixture of 2 immiscible liquids is called an emulsion. This occurs when small droplets of one liquid are dispersed throughout the other liquid. Examples include oil and water or vinegar and oil.
The 2 colors blue and green are mixed to make turquoise.
When a solid suddenly appears when you mix liquids (or gases), you call it a precipitate.