Immiscibility: Unveiling The Repulsive Force Between Substances Like Oil And Water
Immiscibility, the inability of substances to mix, is vividly exemplified by oil and water. Their distinct chemical properties, such as polarity and nonpolarity, create a repulsive force that keeps them separate. This immiscibility results in clear separation into layers, preventing them from dissolving or passing through each other. Their contrasting characteristics, including density and solubility,…