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sand does not mix with water. Stone, Grass, Fabric are some more examples

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Two substances that shouldn't ever be mixed together are bleach and ammonia. The fumes that are released into the air after such mixing are lethal.

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Oil and water.

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oil & water.

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Oils and alkali metals such as sodium.

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Why does water dissolve anything?

Water does not dissolve everything. Some substances dont mix with water. Those are hydrophobic substances, ex: oil molecules


Why water dissolves anything?

Water does not dissolve everything. Some substances dont mix with water. Those are hydrophobic substances, ex: oil molecules


Oil and water don't mix?

Oil and water do not mix because the triglyceride bonds have a hydrophobic (meaning does not like water) ends and therefore it will not react (or mix) with water. Water and oil don't mix because water is a polar substance and oil is nonpolar. Polar substances will only dissolve other polar substances or ionic substances, but will not dissolve nonpolar substances. Remember "Like dissolves like."


What are substances that do not normally mix?

These substances are called immiscible; for example water and vegetable oil.


Why does nt water and oil mix?

Water and oil does not mix because water is molecule and oil is made of hydrocarbon chains. Only molecule substances can mix with molecule solutes.


Why is that water mix in oil the oil float?

Oil and water will not mix as water is a polar substance and oil is nonpolar. Polar substances will only dissolve other polar substances or ionic substances, but not nonpolar substances. Thus, they stay separate, and water is more dense then oil, which is why the oil floats (same principals as to why anything floats)


Do molasses and water mix?

No, they do not mix.


Why oil and water are deemed immiscible substances?

Because they don't mix.


What is the best way to mix unicorn horn and dragon blood?

you grind it and mix the horn with water until pastey and then mix the substances until pink


What substances make up ice cream?

Milk, water, ice cream mix


What substances do you get if you mix sodium hydroxide and sulfuric acid?

acid + base = salt + water


When two or more substances do not mix evenly or thoroughly what kind of compound is it?

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