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The place where two immiscible liquids meet is known as the interface. An interface is the boundary or area of contact between two different substances where they do not mix or dissolve into each other due to their differing chemical properties. This can be observed in systems such as oil and water, where the two liquids form distinct layers at the interface due to differences in polarity and molecular interactions.

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What do you mean by immescible liquids?

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What describes two or more liquids that do not mix into each other is called what?

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What word is used to describe two liquids that do not mix?

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