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3 May, 19:03

Liquids that do not mix form into layers when they have different densities.

a. True

b. False submit arrow_backprevious

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  1. 3 May, 19:04
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    correct answer is option a (True)

    Explanation:

    Its true that when two liquids which have different densities do not mix with each other that time these two liquids form into layers.

    The liquid which have less density float on the surface of more dense liquid.

    For example oil and water both have different densities and they do not mix with each other so they form into layer.

    Oil floats on surface of water because density of oil is less than the density of water.
  2. 3 May, 19:28
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    Two liquids will not mix then in this case when the liquids are mixed together then in this case due to the difference in density the light liquid will float above the heavy liquid.

    so here the buoyancy force due to heavy liquid will separate out the light liquid and it will float on the surface of heavy liquid

    So above statement is true statement
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