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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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11y ago

The liquids do not mix. They are said to be immiscible.

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10y ago

Typically you won't be able to mix them in the first place.

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The oil floats to the top.

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they dont mix

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Dobt know

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Q: What will happen if polar and nonpolar solutions are mixed together?
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