immiscibles
Immiscibles are substances that do not mix or dissolve into each other. This property is often observed when two liquids are combined and form separate layers, or when a solid does not dissolve in a liquid. The concept of immiscibility is fundamental in chemistry and physics, influencing a wide range of phenomena and applications.
The primary reason for immiscibility is the difference in intermolecular forces between the substances involved. Substances
This immiscibility has practical implications in everyday life and industrial processes. In the kitchen, oil and