What are miscible and immiscible liquids? Give three examples of each.
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Solution
Miscible liquids: Two liquids are said to be miscible if they mix or dissolve completely in each other to give a single liquid phase and are difficult to separate.
Examples:
Vinegar and water: Vinegar mixes with water completely to form a single layer.
Alcohol and water
Kerosene and petrol
Immiscible liquids: Two liquids are said to be immiscible if they do not mix or dissolve in each other completely and form two distinct layers and can be separated easily.
Examples:
1. Vinegar and oil
2. Mustard oil and water
ā3. Alcohol and keroseneā