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Oil and water do not mix.
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Immiscible liquids are liquids that do not mix. The most known example is Water and Oil.
If you want liquids that mix well, milk and water is a good mixture. Some muffin or waffle recipes use a mix of milk and water. Liquids that don't mix well are oil and water. The oil will sit on top of the water. In baking, you sometimes mix milk and oil or milk and lemon juice, and they don't mix well.
Almost any oil and water do not mix. Immiscible is the word
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Oil and water do not mix.
Yes. They can mix. Like a mixture. For example, ice and water. They will mix.
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Gasses and Liquids do not simply "mix".
Water and oil do not mix unless an emulsifier is used.
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