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Paola Vargas
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24 March, 23:50
Liquids that do not mix are called
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Aniyah Mccormick
25 March, 00:03
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Immiscible liquids
Explanation:
Immiscible comes from two words; 'im' indicating a negation or a contradiction; and 'miscere' meaning to mix.
Putting the words together, immiscible means not able to mix.
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