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Activity II

Forming solution

How miscible and immiscible formed? A distinct layer between two liquids will not
form when you have a solution that is labelled miscible. When a distinct layer
does form in a mixed solution this is called immiscibility. For example, a type
of immiscible liquid is oil and water.

What you need:

Alcohol
Water
Spoon
Cooking oil
Glass jar

What you need to DO:


Prepare 2 glass
Fill each container with 200 ML of water
Add 50 Ml of alcohol. Stir and observe
Add cooking oil in another container with water.
Stir and observe. What you have..

Which liquids mixed with others? Alcohol and water


Which is the solute in the solution? Water
How about the solvent? Alcohol
What type of solution is formed when two liquids dissolve each
other? Miscible
Which liquid do not mix with others? Water and cooking oil
What types of solution is formed when two liquids do not mix?
Immiscible

Conclusion: Miscible liquids mix with other liquid while Immiscible


liquid do not mix with other liquid
Name: Rojan D. Padilla

Grade VI yellow

Email: rojan12padilla@gmail.com

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