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A mixture of kerosene oil and water is an example of immiscible liquids. When left undisturbed, they form separate layers of oil and water. Can you identify which liquid comes to the bottom and which will be at the top? |
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Answer» A mixture of kerosene oil and water is an example of immiscible liquids. When left undisturbed, they form separate layers of oil and water. Can you identify which liquid comes to the bottom and which will be at the top? |
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