Many liquids can be mixed forming true solutions.
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They are miscible and form a solution
Immiscible liquids do not mix with each other and don't form homogeneous mixtures. An example of this type of relationship is between water and oil (they separate)
They won't mix. The polar and non-polar solvents will stay apart, forming a clearly visible interface between the two liquids. E.g: If you mix water and oil, water will fall to bottom, and oil will stay in top. If you shake the flask, the oil will form "drops" into the water, but it won't mix. If allowed to stand, the two liquids will return to its original layout.
solids - tightly packed and unable to move liquids- tightly packed but able move gases- spread out and able to move
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They are miscible and form a solution
Immiscible liquids do not mix with each other and don't form homogeneous mixtures. An example of this type of relationship is between water and oil (they separate)
They won't mix. The polar and non-polar solvents will stay apart, forming a clearly visible interface between the two liquids. E.g: If you mix water and oil, water will fall to bottom, and oil will stay in top. If you shake the flask, the oil will form "drops" into the water, but it won't mix. If allowed to stand, the two liquids will return to its original layout.
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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.
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
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Secondary waves are transverse or shear waves which are able to pass through solids, but are not able to pass through liquids.
solids - tightly packed and unable to move liquids- tightly packed but able move gases- spread out and able to move
When the wind blew over the picnic table we were able to recover the wrapped food but not the spilled liquids.
We need context to be able to answer this. These are two different categories of plastics, but what do you mean by "mixed"? Mixed where, and mixed how?