I know oil and water can be combined but do not mix. If you try to mix them they will separate again.
Another one is gas and water. If you put them in the same container you will get the same results but gas is oil based.
2006-09-19 03:05:41
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answered by nana4dakids 7
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Do you mean that they'll combine on their own without you physically having to mix them or are you looking for liquids that will not combine together (like oil and water, for example)?
2006-09-19 10:23:05
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answered by Anonymous
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sorry, you need to be more specific, if you combine liquids they will mix anyway, liquids flow , some will not mix,some will have dangerous side effects, so need to be more specific, like bleach and ammonia are deadly when pored together, so need to know what and why your doing this ? water and oil will not mix they will need to be mixed to blend with each other, vinegar and water will mix, liquid soap and water will mix, Gasoline and oil will mix they are from each other and ever heard of two stroke oil ,its gasoline and a type of motor oil mixed to a certain ratio 4:1 ,2:1, and so on, to run a two stroke motor, so you see need to know a bit more of what your needs are OK, to much guessing here #1 water, #2 bleach, #3Liquid laundry soap, #4 Liquid non laundry soap, #5 Fabric Softener #6 Color Fast Bleach, #7 Shampoo, I can keep going and they all are different and will clean your clothes as well OK,rephrase it take care.
2006-09-19 10:13:04
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answered by Mechanical 6
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off the top of my head I can only think of 5 that you would have in your home.
honey
dishwashing soap
water
vegetable oil
rubbing alcohol
You could layer these all in one container... If I can think of a 6th I'll add it to the list.
2006-09-19 10:11:20
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answered by ChemGeek 4
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