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Water and octanol are immiscible. This means that if you add them together, they will not mix, blend, or form a solution. Thus, when you pour them both in a beaker, you will see two separate layers. If you pour octanol (density = 0.824 g/mL) and water (density = 1.00 g/mL) into the same beaker, which layer will be on the bottom? Why?

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