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ashishkode
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What will happen to mix two immessible liquids of same density.
which liquid layer will goes to top and which one is bottom
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Neither. They would probably appear as blobs in each other or form something similar to an emulsion (like tny droplets in each other)
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Same will happen in zero gravity.
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