Water and ethanol. Oil is immiscible with either of those.
Ethanol and water are miscible. Think of alcoholic drinks, the alcohol and water do not form separate layers.
Two miscible liquids are: Alcohol and water.Sorry if this isn't what you wanted.
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.
Oil and water do not mix...
Nope their are not miscible by nature , but if you add a surface active agent (surfactant), they will become miscible... try it at home place oil and water in a jar.. then add soap and see them blend together :D :D
Ethanol and water are miscible. Think of alcoholic drinks, the alcohol and water do not form separate layers.
Yes, we can mix oil and ethanol. This is because oil can dissolve in ethanol.
Oil is not miscible with water.
Two miscible liquids are: Alcohol and water.Sorry if this isn't what you wanted.
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.
oil and water are immiscible water and alcohol are miscible
There would be two layers present. One layer would consist of a water-ethanol mixture. The other layer would be the vegetable oil. This occurs because water and ethanol are both polar and can participate in hydrogen bonding. Therefore, they are miscible in each other. However, vegetable oil is non polar and will not mix with either ethanol or water.
Yes,slightly.
Oil and water are not miscible.
Water and olive oil are not miscible.
Water and olive oil are not miscible.
Oil and water do not mix...