A student pours green colored wintergreen rubbing alcohol into a glass half full with water. The student notices the entire glass now appears green as if the contents of the glass contains only the wintergreen rubbing alcohol. The is an example of two substances being in one another. Your answer: O A) insoluble O B) miscible O C) immiscible O D) unstable

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A student pours green colored wintergreen rubbing alcohol into a glass half full with water. The student notices the entire glass now
appears green as if the contents of the glass contains only the wintergreen rubbing alcohol. The is an example of two substances being
in one another.
Your answer:
O A) insoluble
O B) miscible
O C immiscible
D) unstable
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