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Two liquids A and B when mixed together formed two layers. Liquid C when added to B also formed two layers. However, A and C when mixed formed a single layer and also with water. How do you account for this?

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As A and B when mixed together formed two layers, A and B are immiscible liquids. Similarly, B and C are also immiscible liquids. As A and C formed a single layer on mixing, they are miscible liquids. As they formed a single layer with water, A and C are miscible with water while B is an oily liquid as it is immiscible with A and C , and hence with water
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