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
Water and ethanol. Oil is immiscible with either of those.
immiscible oil and water copper and cobalt
Ethanol is miscible with water, meaning they can mix in all proportions to form a homogeneous solution. Oil is immiscible with water, meaning they do not mix and instead form separate layers due to differences in polarity and intermolecular forces.
Phenol is not miscible in silicone oil. Phenol is a polar compound, while silicone oil is nonpolar. This difference in polarity makes them immiscible in each other.
Two miscible liquids are: Alcohol and water.Sorry if this isn't what you wanted.
Oil is not miscible with water.
Water and ethanol. Oil is immiscible with either of those.
Yes,slightly.
Oil and water are not miscible.
Water and olive oil are not miscible.
Water and olive oil are not miscible.
immiscible oil and water copper and cobalt
Water and oil are not miscible.
Isopropanol is completely miscible with water as well as partially miscible with vegetable oil.
Yes,slightly.
Oils and water are not miscible.
no they are not - they need an emulsfier to help them do that