Immiscible means incapable of mixing, but you'd (you might) have to ask further incase there is a special solution called 'immiscible solution' of which its inability to mix is only one aspect of it.
The less dense layer of two immiscible liquids will float on the denser layer.
oil is less dense than water, so it floats on top of the water. This is due to the difference in molecular structure and weight of the two substances. Oil and water do not mix easily because they are immiscible, resulting in oil forming a separate layer on top of the water.
Miscible means that the two liquids will mix in all proportions to form a homogeneous solution so that you can no longer see that there were two liquids (e.g. alcohol and water) The opposite is immiscible which is where two liquids will not mix together and separate out into two layers (e.g. oil and water are immiscible). Miscible refers to liquids that can be mixed in all proportions. Answers.com
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Miscible means two substances can mix together , Immiscible means they can't mix together .
These substances are called immiscible; for example water and vegetable oil.
Immiscible liquids do not mix with each other and don't form homogeneous mixtures. An example of this type of relationship is between water and oil (they separate)
Because they don't mix.
Oil and water are immiscible substances, as they do not mix together to form a homogeneous solution.
An emulsion is a mixture of two or more immiscible substances united with the aid of a binder, usually a surfactant. These substances form a stable dispersion where one substance is dispersed in the form of small droplets within the other substance.
The purpose of the vial of immiscible liquid in the experiment is to create a clear boundary between two liquids that do not mix, allowing for the observation of how substances interact at their interface.
Miscible and immiscible are you to describe what happens when substances (usually liquids) are mixed together. If 2 layers are formed, like when oil is mixed with water, then the oil would be described as immiscible in water as it does not form a solution. If the two substances mix together and no layers are formed, like when orange squash is mixed with water, the we would say the orange squash is miscible in water as it has formed an orange solution.
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.
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If two liquids are miscible, it means they are capable of being mixed together in all proportions. For example, water and ethanol are miscible as they mix together. If two liquids are immiscible, it means that they don't mix together and they don't form a solution in some proportion. For example, water is immiscible with oil.
Miscible or immiscible with what?Actually, never mind. It's immiscible.