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Solvents (which are liquids of various Classes) contain Solutes (which are dissolved solids). There [must be and] are very strict Rules as to Why Which is Which and to Why these Facts and Principles must Be So!

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When more than one liquid can dissolve into each other in any ratio they are referred to as miscible. If the multiple fluids mix and begin to separate, such as oil and water, they are not miscible.

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ethanol and water.

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Are polar and non polar liquids soluble?

Generally not. The general rule to go by is like dissolves like. Polar substance will dissolve other polar substances while nonpolar substances will dissolve other nonpolar substances.


A liquid that can dissolve other substances is called?

solvent


What is a substance called that can dissolve other substances?

Solvent


What liquids-other than water-interact with materials by dissolving them?

When dealing with liquids, the rule of thumb is that like will dissolve like. This means that polar liquids will dissolve polar solids, and non polar liquids dissolve non polar substances. Fructose is polar, so it dissolves in water, and fats, as a non polar substance, will dissolve in kerosene.


Two or more liquids that can dissolve into each other are called?

Miscible


Can liquids dissolve into other liquids?

yes they can but it depends on the liquids


What is the liquids that do not dissolve in one another?

Two liquids that do not dissolve in each other would be called impearmeable. by yo mama from another mama.


What is 'like dissolves like'?

The chemistry principal of "like dissolves like," explains that polar substances will dissolve in each other. Similarly, a covalent will dissolve another covalent.


When one or more substances dissolve in each other what is happening?

This phenomenon is called miscibility.


How do you explain the phrase like dissolves like in terms of polar and nonpolar substances?

Polar substances dissolve other polar substances, and nonpolar substances dissolve other nonpolar substances. A polar substance cannot dissolve a polar substance and a nonpolar substance cannot dissolve a polar substance.


What do you call to the amount of salt and other dissolve substance?

Dissolved substances (lesser quantity) are called the solute. Substances that do the dissolving (greater quantity) are the solvent.


What is a substance that other materials dissolve in?

A solvent can be described in exactly that way. The other materials here are called solutes. Solvents can be liquids or gases, and they can dissolve solids, liquids or gases to create a solution. Need a link? Look below.