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13 September, 22:56

When water and carbon tetrachloride are in the same test tube, a denser layer of carbon tetrachloride forms beneath a less dense layer of water. the liquids are said to be miscible?

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  1. 13 September, 23:17
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    False, they would be immiscible because CCl4 is not soluble in H2O. If I were to add ethanol to water, then we could say they are miscible.
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