Yes Oil and benzene are miscible, both are hydrophobics and lypophylics.
They are miscible.
Yes,slightly.
No, oil is not miscible in ether. Oil is typically nonpolar, while ether is polar, which leads to a lack of solubility between the two substances. Instead of mixing, oil and ether will typically form separate layers when combined.
Oils and water are not miscible.
Acetone and oil are generally immiscible, meaning they do not mix together easily. Acetone is a polar compound, while oil is non-polar, leading to a lack of attraction between their molecules and resulting in poor solubility.
Oil is not miscible with water.
they are miscible :)
Water and ethanol. Oil is immiscible with either of those.
Yes,slightly.
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.
Isopropanol is completely miscible with water as well as partially miscible with vegetable oil.
Oil and water are not miscible.
Water and olive oil are not miscible.
Yes, they are miscible.
immiscible oil and water copper and cobalt
Yes, it can. The polarity of both solvent and solute is low meaning both are hydrophobic compounds or substances
Bleach, Oil, Blood