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Which is the best example of immiscible liquids?
two polar liquids that have high surface tensions
a polar liquid and a nonpolar liquid that have low surface tensions
two nonpolar liquids that can dissolve into one another
a polar liquid and a nonpolar liquid that do not dissolve into one another
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"a polar liquid and a nonpolar liquid that do not dissolve into one another."
Immiscible liquids are those that do not mix to form a single homogeneous phase — classic example: water (polar) and oil or hexane (nonpolar).
Immiscible liquids are those that do not mix to form a single homogeneous phase — classic example: water (polar) and oil or hexane (nonpolar).
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