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Two liquids are shaken together in a test tube to produce a uniform liquid that does not separate into layers. Which of the following best describes the behavior of the above pair of substances?

soluble
insoluble
miscible
immiscible

User Jimmie Lin
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that is miscible because miscibility refers to the ability of a liquid to completely dissolve in another liquid solution
and yours one matches this
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Answer: Option (c) is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since it is given that the two solutions when mixed together form a uniform solution, this means that the two solutions get mixed completely into each other.

As a result, the particles of both the liquids distribute uniformly forming a homogeneous solution.

This type of solution is known as miscible solution.

Thus, we can conclude that miscible best describes the behavior of the above pair of substances.

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