IPA is miscible with petrol.
Methylbenzene, aka toluene, is not miscible in water. It is miscible in organic solvents such as hexane and acetone.
Water and rubbing alcohol are totally miscible.
Yes Oil and benzene are miscible, both are hydrophobics and lypophylics.
Yes, the mineral oil will remain intact after the IPA evaporates. Evaporation of IPA does not chemically alter the mineral oil, so it will separate out in its original form once the IPA evaporates.
State factors which determine immiscibility and miscible liquids?
Although both are liquids, they are miscible and do not mix. So, it is possible to remove it by using a separation funnel, leaving petrol on top.
No,the two fuels are fully miscible,ie, they will mix.
Petrol is a mixture of hydrocarbons that includes alkanes. So, some components of petrol can dissolve in alkanes, especially those with similar molecular structures. However, not all components of petrol will dissolve in alkanes, as petrol is a complex mixture of various hydrocarbons.
Two miscible liquids are: Alcohol and water.Sorry if this isn't what you wanted.
If you meant C8H18, it is an octane-isomer, than the answer is NO, not miscible with water. Petrol contains a lot (>50%) of octane molecules.
Oil is not miscible with water.
You can separate kerosene from petrol using a process called fractional distillation. This involves heating the mixture to a high temperature, causing the components to vaporize at different points based on their boiling points. The vapors can then be collected and condensed back into liquids, resulting in separate kerosene and petrol fractions.
they are miscible :)
Here are two miscible synonyms ! Mixable ! Compatible !
Methylbenzene, aka toluene, is not miscible in water. It is miscible in organic solvents such as hexane and acetone.
IPA = India Pale Ale. An IPA has a good taste.
"Pee-ehn-sah". (IPA: piːeɪnsɑː)i = "ee" (IPA: iː)e = "A" or "eh" (IPA: eɪ)a = "ah" (IPA: ɑː)