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What is the difference between the terms miscible and insoluble?
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Miscible refers to the property of two or more substances to mix completely with each other, regardless of the quantities used. This term is often used to describe liquids. For example, water and ethanol are miscible because they can be mixed in any proportion to Show more…
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