liquids with different densities will not mix. example/ oil and water, water is les dense and floats ontop of the oil, in a glass container there are obvious layers of water and oil.
some liquid 'mixtures' take longer than others because their densities are close in value.
Whether liquids mix together or form distinct layers depends on their properties, such as density and polarity. If the liquids are miscible, like alcohol and water, they will mix uniformly. In contrast, if they are immiscible, like oil and water, they will form distinct layers due to differences in density and molecular interactions.
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They form individual layers depending on their densities...the liquids with lighter density floats on liquid with heavier density......
Miscible liquids are liquids that form a homogeneous mixture when they are added together. Obviously liquids that are immiscible do not form a homogeneous mixture when they are added together.
Yes, it is possible to mix solids and liquids together. This could involve dissolving a solid substance in a liquid to create a solution, or combining them to form a suspension where the solid particles remain dispersed throughout the liquid.
When two liquids mix together, it is called miscibility. This means that the liquids are able to mix and form a homogeneous solution.
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The term is miscible. This means that two or more liquids can mix together in any proportion to form a homogeneous solution.
Liquids that mix together completely. You will not be able to see signs of a heterogeneous mixture if the two liquids are miscible, and the liquids will appear homogeneous.
When two liquids mix together and form a uniform solution, it is called a homogeneous mixture or solution. This occurs when the molecules of the two liquids are evenly distributed throughout the mixture.
immiscible
Whether liquids mix together or form distinct layers depends on their properties, such as density and polarity. If the liquids are miscible, like alcohol and water, they will mix uniformly. In contrast, if they are immiscible, like oil and water, they will form distinct layers due to differences in density and molecular interactions.
Immisisble liquides, Example: water+kerosene
Liquid liquid mixture
An emulsion is a colloid made up of two or more liquids that are immiscible (do not mix together).
The term for liquids where alcohol and water mix in all proportions is called a "miscible" mixture. This means that the two substances can fully dissolve and mix together regardless of the ratio or concentration.
They form individual layers depending on their densities...the liquids with lighter density floats on liquid with heavier density......