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11 October, 01:08

Two liquids are known to be miscible. They are placed in a beaker and shaken. Which of the following describes what will happen? The liquids will eventually separate into two layers. The liquids form a solution. The liquids react to form a new compound. One liquid will solidify and settle to the bottom.

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  1. 11 October, 02:30
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    The liquids form a solution.
  2. 11 October, 04:18
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    If they are miscible, they will mix together. They don't necessarily make a new compound. It is sort of like a dilution problem. You can mix say water and antifreeze. You don't get a chemical reaction.

    No solidification occurs.

    There are no layers.

    There is no chemical reaction.

    Answer: they will form a solution
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