Liquid liquid mixture
Do you mean a liquid that dissolves a solid? If so, it's a solvent. I don't know of a term for a liquid that dissolves in another. i think the term is miscible. if a liquid dissolves another they are said to be miscible. If two liquids do not mix or dissolve, they are said to be immiscible... eg. oil and water. Yes, miscible rings a bell. All depends on which the asker is looking for, I suppose.
A miscible solution is one in which two or more substances can dissolve in each other in any proportion. This means that the components of the solution are completely soluble in one another, creating a homogeneous mixture. Examples of miscible solutions include ethanol and water.
IPA is miscible with petrol.
One way to change the solution so that liquid B becomes the solvent is to evaporate liquid A, leaving behind liquid B. Another way is to add a third substance that is immiscible with liquid A but miscible with liquid B, causing liquid B to separate and become the dominant solvent phase. Alternatively, you can use a process like liquid-liquid extraction to selectively extract liquid B into a new solvent.
Rhyming words are miscible, unmissable, decibel
It is mixture of miscible liquids.
Miscible in/with what? I am going to assume in water. Then, yes, they are miscible.
Her new red car was unmissable. Her new red hair was unmissable. Although he tried to hide it, the zit on Jamie's nose was unmissable.
The mixture is homogeneous only when these liquids are miscible.
Liquid liquid mixture
Because a mixture of ethanol and water in any proportions forms a single phase liquid at standard temperature and pressure. That is the meaning of "miscible".
Unmissable? Is that a word? xD But I'll help you out. (: Unmissable sounds like successful, never failing, and correct. And the opposites of that are inaccurate, unsuitable, and flawed.
Acetone and water are miscible liquids.
unmissable.
Do you mean a liquid that dissolves a solid? If so, it's a solvent. I don't know of a term for a liquid that dissolves in another. i think the term is miscible. if a liquid dissolves another they are said to be miscible. If two liquids do not mix or dissolve, they are said to be immiscible... eg. oil and water. Yes, miscible rings a bell. All depends on which the asker is looking for, I suppose.
This is a mixture of two or more miscible liquids.