Alcohols are a family of organic compounds characterized by a hydroxyl group (-OH). There are many different alcohols, and some are miscible in water while others are not. Low molecular weight alcohols having one carbon (methanol), two carbons (ethanol), and three carbons (n-propanol and isopropanol) are miscible in water, as is tert-butanol. Less branched butanols and alcohols having five or more carbons behave more like hydrocarbons and are immiscible in water.
Miscible because they are both polar and can form hydrogen bonds
Yes, they are miscible. The mixture of about 95% ethanol and 5% methanol is called methylated spirit.
completely miscible with each other
They are miscible.
miscible
immiscible - oil and water miscible - water and ethyl alcohol
immiscible oil and water copper and cobalt
Hexane and water are not miscible as the water is a polar solvent and hexane is a non-polar solvent, hence it is immiscible. There is a proverb that like dissolves like.
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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.
Water and rubbing alcohol are totally miscible.
oil and water are immiscible water and alcohol are miscible
miscible
immiscible - oil and water miscible - water and ethyl alcohol
immiscible oil and water copper and cobalt
Hexane and water are not miscible as the water is a polar solvent and hexane is a non-polar solvent, hence it is immiscible. There is a proverb that like dissolves like.
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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.
yes
Carbon tetrachloride is not miscible with water but miscible with many other liquid organic compounds.
Miscible liquids are liquids that form a homogeneous mixture when they are added together. Obviously liquids that are immiscible do not form a homogeneous mixture when they are added together.
Immiscible, of course. Greasy stuff like toluene is not water soluble to any significant degree.