Thursday, January 24, 2019

Difference between miscible and immiscible

In chemistry, a miscible liquid/mixture is a mixture that combines together completely to form a solution, these solutions don’t produce a meniscus and create a whole new solution. Two materials are called miscible if combined they will make a homogeneous mixture. Immiscible refers to the incapability to combine the two different liquids.
Miscible liquids:
Liquids which form together with a layer in all ratios, it means that they are soluble in all quantities and them are separate from the fractional distillation process. They are called miscible liquids.
Immiscible liquids:
The liquids that do not mix with each other and form different layers, which are separated using a funnel, they are called immiscible liquids.


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