Since water is a polar molecule so it will only dissolve polar substances. Because "Like dissolves like".
The reason why some liquids mix while others don't is due to their chemical composition. For example, oil does not mix with water because the molecules do not blend.
Because they're just part of the flow of things.
not all liquids have the same density.
Yes. They can mix. Like a mixture. For example, ice and water. They will mix.
Water and oil do not mix unless an emulsifier is used.
Immiscible.
Almost any oil and water do not mix. Immiscible is the word
Yes, it is possible to dissolve liquids but it depends on which liquids you mix together. When two liquids dissolve when mixed (such as water and ethanol) they are called miscible. Sometimes liquids do not mix at all (like water and oil) but it really depends on polarity.
Your liquids are immiscible.
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.
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.
Oil and water do not mix.
They don't mix.
That depends. Some liquids (like water and alcohol, or water and vinegar) mix, some (like water and oil) don't.
measuring cups are used for measuring different liquids and mixing cups are for when you have some liquids that need to get mixed you mix them in it.
Yes. They can mix. Like a mixture. For example, ice and water. They will mix.
Gasses and Liquids do not simply "mix".
Water and oil do not mix unless an emulsifier is used.
miscibility
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