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