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when both a solute and solvent are solids, they are said to be either m…

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when both a solute and solvent are solids, they are said to be either miscible or immiscible. true false

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The terms miscible and immiscible are typically used for liquids. When two liquids can mix in all proportions, they are miscible; when they cannot, they are immiscible. For solids, the concept is different. Solids do not "mix" in the same sense as liquids. Instead, we talk about solid - solid solutions (like alloys) or the lack of a homogeneous mixture. So, the statement is incorrect.

Answer:

False