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Liquids are immiscible when mixed with each other if their densities differ such that one will always float on the other. For example, oil is immiscible with water because oil is less dense than water.

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  • What are immiscible liquids
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  • Liquids are immiscible when mixed with each other if their densities differ such that one will always float on the other. For example, oil is immiscible with water because oil is less dense than water.
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  • Liquids are immiscible when mixed with each other if their densities differ such that one will always float on the other. For example, oil is immiscible with water because oil is less dense than water.
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