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Q: Why does a solid form if you mix two liquids together?
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What word is used to describe two liquids that do not mix?

When a solid "mixes" with a liquid the solid can be termed soluble and will "dissolve" in said liquid (salt and water), if the solid does not dissolve it is termed insoluble (sand in a glass of water). When a liquid "mixes" with another liquid the two are classed as miscible, if the two liquids do not mix and form two separate layers, the liquids are classed as being immiscible


What the science definition of solution?

two liquids or a liquid and a solid [example : kool aid mix] mixed together


Can a solid be dissolved in a liquid?

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.


Can you make a mechanical mixture using two liquids?

yes a mechanical mixture can be made up of solids, liquids, and gases. (but i dont think it is possible for a mecahnical mixture to be made up of only gases because u cant see the different types of particles)


What are miscible?

Liquids that mix together completely. You will not be able to see signs of a heterogeneous mixture if the two liquids are miscible, and the liquids will appear homogeneous.


What do we call a solid that forms when 2 non-solids react?

When a solid suddenly appears when you mix liquids (or gases), you call it a precipitate.


What do you call liquids that don't mix together for example oil and water?

immiscible


Is added to liquid B in a beaker. As the liquids mix a white solid and several bubbles form inside the beaker?

The white solid is a precipitate. The bubbles will be a gas. Without knowing which chemicals you are dealing with it's impossible to be more specific.


Why solid do not mix well but gases and liquids mix easily in most cases?

Solids do not mix well because there shape can not change. But a liquid and a gas can change their form. For example- you can't just change the shape of ice, but you can change the shape of water. Hope that helps


What are miscible liquids?

Miscible means that the two liquids will mix in all proportions to form a homogeneous solution so that you can no longer see that there were two liquids (e.g. alcohol and water) The opposite is immiscible which is where two liquids will not mix together and separate out into two layers (e.g. oil and water are immiscible). Miscible refers to liquids that can be mixed in all proportions. Answers.com


Liquid A Is added to liquid B in a beaker. As the liquids mix a white solid and several bubbles form inside t?

The white solid is a precipitate. The bubbles will be a gas. Without knowing which chemicals you are dealing with it's impossible to be more specific.


Liquids that do not mix form into layers when they have different densities true or false?

true